Ben not sure on the age. The head and base are cast iron. The work table is adjustable vertically, can be rotated around backbone and can also be tilted. The chuck has 4" of travel
Ben not sure on the age. The head and base are cast iron. The work table is adjustable vertically, can be rotated around backbone and can also be tilted. The chuck has 4" of travel
That is a steal on the bench press, it's a King Sealy made in the 50's which replaced the Atlas mfg drill press they sold from the 30's to the late 40's. Very good drill press, you won't find anything comparable to it without dumping big $$$$ today. I'd jump on it, but I have a 1943 Craftsman Atlas. Quick question, does it have the speed reduction pulley set in the center column?