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Manufactured/Badged by:
Delta Specialty/Delta Mfg. Co./Delta-Rockwell/Rockwell Intl.
Milwaukee, WI; Jackson, TN; Tupelo, MS
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Drill Press
Machine Size:
14" Drill Press DP-220
Submitted By:
Slav Jelesijevich
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
14" Delta Millwakee
Date of Manufacturer:
Unkown
Serial Number:
52-8474
Last Updated
5/24/2007 10:08:03 PM
Comments:
Picked this up in Chicago last year and it was sitting for aleast 30 years by the man who sold it to me. Everything was dry, cleaned it up and it runs great. Has dark gray paint, don't know if it's right. Has the tilting table. Sweet light drill press.
Part 2, little better pics this time. Last week picked up a sad bastard 14" Walker Turner Drill press that had the table raising and lowering on it. Now it is on my Delta and I'am a happy puppy. Picked up a lever for the on and off switch from Bohn of Wisconsin, thank you very very much. When Phil was in town I showed him the press and when it was running heard that little clanking that that I could never get rid of. Turns out the back pully was loose. Now it just purrs like my killer kitties. Now with the pull switch and the raiseing and lowering attachment all I need now is to get the light and I have the perfect drill press for the shop. Slowly learning how to work on my machines. Thanks to all.
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