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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3242260" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'll check it out. I recently found a drill press with an autofeed that is a mechanical marvel in an old barn. I'm talking with the owner to see if I can buy it from him. He let me go into his barn because I was looking for a replacement part for an old spring tooth and he had some in there he thought. They weren't the right part, but then spotted the drill press. It's actually still operational. Hand crank operated with the auto feed. No electric needed. Uses a flywheel system to keep the spindle running. </p><p></p><p>Edit: looked at that site. One of the first posts I saw had some gears for the South Bend I've been looking for to thread single point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3242260, member: 5412"] I'll check it out. I recently found a drill press with an autofeed that is a mechanical marvel in an old barn. I'm talking with the owner to see if I can buy it from him. He let me go into his barn because I was looking for a replacement part for an old spring tooth and he had some in there he thought. They weren't the right part, but then spotted the drill press. It's actually still operational. Hand crank operated with the auto feed. No electric needed. Uses a flywheel system to keep the spindle running. Edit: looked at that site. One of the first posts I saw had some gears for the South Bend I've been looking for to thread single point. [/QUOTE]
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