baileyrotc11

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Hello all, new to the forum and general machining. I need some help identifying my late grandfathers lathe. It doesn’t have a lot of the manufacture’s stamp on it anymore. All I can gather is a watch company’s name (image below). That’s the only identifying mark I can find. The lathe still runs.6587938F-DB39-49D9-833D-7B2C0F9E24AC.jpegA3F5ACBC-638D-46AA-97EF-B1B49B40879C.jpeg72672EDB-08B4-4DD8-AB47-B95D1B01F322.jpeg4E1EE8E7-3EA1-4379-ADCC-9D7D3B4AF2EE.jpeg

The only mark on the drill press is ‘the driver’.

any help would be appreciated ya’ll!
 
This looks like the DP.

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I have a similar looking drill press but can't get to it for any information . I love the belt set up .
 

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I have a similar looking drill press but can't get to it for any information . I love the belt set up .
That one looks like the one I have from My grandfather, I think it is a Delta. Mine just has a single bar for the feed handle, I bet yours was added later in life.
 
Like this.
 

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hat one looks like the one I have from My grandfather, I think it is a Delta. Mine just has a single bar for the feed handle, I bet yours was added later in life.
You are most likely correct . Mine came out of a guys woodshop that passed at 96 yoa . He had a bunch of older stuff in there .
 
My Grandfather passed back in the early 60's, no idea when he built this, it is mounted to a workbench, along with a scroll saw, so that they share the same motor.
 
My Grandfather passed back in the early 60's, no idea when he built this, it is mounted to a workbench, along with a scroll saw, so that they share the same motor.
LOL , look right behind my drill press , what do ya see ? :grin:
 
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