Champion Blower & Forge Drill Press

atlas ten

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Here is my blacksmith drill press. Still needs cleaning before I plan to hang it on a wall. It is 2 speed with a flat pully to run off the international harvester pump engine. I plan to make an arbor to use a drill chuck on it. I also would like to make a replacement quill feed lever. It is usable still with the hand feed lever on the left side. I'm in the process of getting parts to restore the engine.

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Jack

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I've got a Champion also. They are incredible machines, very powerful and easy to use. Mine has the usual automatic downfeed, and also has two speeds.

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That is an interesting drill press. Would like to see more of it. I like the fine down feed it has.
Jack

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I love that old green light- where did you find that little gem?
Mark S.
 
I found it on ebay, very rusty. I restored it and a near-100 year old switch to go with it. I wired it all up with new cloth covered wire.

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This is all so really cool.
I don't know anything about smithing, but am especially looking forward to anything you post about the engine!

Daryl
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I like the lamp even better than the drill- a jewel in the rough for sure.
Nice restoration job too.
Mark S.
 
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