I have a 1984 16-speed drill press that I inherited from an inlaw and have never used other than to turn it on to see if the motor worked. The rack is broken in half, but could be fixed by tapping and drilling the ends at the break and fastening them to the column. Or you could just pipe-clamp the longer top part of the rack to the column if you didn't need the total capacity.
Anyway, It's just taking up space in my tiny shop and it's yours if you want it. I'll help break it down and load it (its heavy).
Anyway, It's just taking up space in my tiny shop and it's yours if you want it. I'll help break it down and load it (its heavy).