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@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy Күн бұрын
Looking good Jeff
@wojtczak1984
@wojtczak1984 2 күн бұрын
I found a good float lock vice in my shop. but I need to mount it.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 күн бұрын
Congrats on the Float lock, I love mine
@wojtczak1984
@wojtczak1984 2 күн бұрын
Where is part 2
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 күн бұрын
here you go kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ashlZ9GT2p_GnYE.htmlsi=wUIctEtuqP-Rarke
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy 5 күн бұрын
Nice progress Jeff. Have a great weekend.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 5 күн бұрын
Thank you, and you also have a great weekend.
@ccarlson1264
@ccarlson1264 10 күн бұрын
Jeff, love the videos. Currently refurbishing a 103.23141…need some help with the bearings. What size and where do I get the 2 quill bearing and the 2 bearing for the pulley at the top? Keep up the great work. I’ve learned a ton!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 9 күн бұрын
Congratulations on the drill press. The Quill Bearings are 6202 5/8 bore. The measurements are 5/8” bore x 35mm OD x 11mm tall. The 6202 comes standard with a 17mm bore so make sure you get the 5/8 bore. The Spindle (for the spindle pulley assembly) are 6205 bearings measuring 25mm bore x 52mm OD x 15mm tall. Everything you could every want to know about your drill press can be found in this thread on the Garage Journal forum www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/craftsman-drill-press-information-belts-bearings-chucks-keys-etc-1946-1984.489080/ Also here is a link to your owner’s manual: www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/craftsman-drill-press-information-belts-bearings-chucks-keys-etc-1946-1984.489080/
@ccarlson1264
@ccarlson1264 9 күн бұрын
@@JeffsShopthank you!!!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 9 күн бұрын
@@ccarlson1264 no problem, and thank you for watching.
@MrNelsonccb
@MrNelsonccb 14 күн бұрын
Would the cast iron tool stand for the 3 wheel bandsaw 103.24300 be the same as a later model?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 14 күн бұрын
That would depend on which model and if the foot print is the same. without having the band saw and/ or measurements of the foot print I can not tell you for sure, however, one would assume that if the foot print is close, then you could possibly fabricate a spacer plate to adjust for the discrepancy. IF by later model you still mean a King Seely or Emerson 3 wheel band saw that is not a direct drive then I expect they have the same footprint. Once you get to the later plastic cased models there is likely a different footprint.
@toolguybak
@toolguybak 15 күн бұрын
Looking good. The paper washers used on the terminal board and centrifugal switch are screw retainer assembly aids. They have no motor function.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 15 күн бұрын
I never knew that and assumed they were some additional insulation. Thank you for the information, I will make sure to mention this in future rebuilds when talking about the paper washers.
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy 16 күн бұрын
Coming along nicely Jeff.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 15 күн бұрын
Thank you
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 21 күн бұрын
the original casters are pretty cool, has the name stamped right on the side as well, quality stuff. Will be one the lookout for these at estate sales.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 21 күн бұрын
they are rare but about 50% of the time I find a stand it has them on it. I have purchased boxes of new and never used casers off ebay when I see them.
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 21 күн бұрын
@@JeffsShop good stuff! Can’t have too many of these casters! They are just bulletproof
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 21 күн бұрын
great stuff, Jeff, seen this series many times, the more I see it, the more things I notice and learn. I recently picked up portions of the lift mechanism, the bottom 'nut' collar, gearbox with gears, 2 safety collars and parts of the foot feed assy on ebay. missing is the acme threaded shaft and handle. Now I have to look for the missing parts. But am glad I got the main parts at least and can enjoy stripping them down and restoring them. I plan on opening up the bores and inserting needle bearings for that ultra smooth operation and wherever needed, thrust bearings. The unit is quite beefy and stands out, I like how big it is. It is an eye catcher for sure and I love it
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 21 күн бұрын
Congratulations on the parts. you may be able to get an Acme threaded rod from McMaster Carr. Not sure about the exact thread pitch. The handle will be the harder part to come across. If you come up with a rod, perhaps you can fabricate a handle until you locate an original one. Not sure what part of the country you are in but they seem to be more common out west. Possibly look on FB marketplace and someone may be selling some parts.
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 21 күн бұрын
@@JeffsShop yeah I am in California where finding these are next to nothing. A gentleman on eBay had these listed and he was located in Illinois. It was on an atlas machine with the foot feed brackets, believe the lead scre, handles were removed as they were not needed and was easier than removing the collars out! I asked if he would part out those pieces and he agreed. Wasn’t cheap, I paid good $$ to get them. Will keep an eye out for sure. A have a few handwheels that I can use but they are smaller in diameter. The original is 4.5” long. Will see if my smaller handwheels provide enough torque and turn the gears. Lead screw is a 3/4-8 acme (1/8” rise per turn.
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy 23 күн бұрын
Nice work Jeff.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 22 күн бұрын
Thank you
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy 29 күн бұрын
Nice progress Jeff. I like the way that box is set up.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 29 күн бұрын
Thank you
@brianelkins1954
@brianelkins1954 Ай бұрын
Jeff, I cannot even begin to tell you how much your videos have helped me! Can you please tell me if you take donations to keep your channel running?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you. I do not take any money for anything related to my You tube Channel. It would be nice to make some money but to be honest I do not want to deal with anything like scammers or pushing products I do not believe in. Don't worry, this channel will continue as long as am physically capable of making videos for it. At some point I may slow down, only because kicking a video out each week while still working full time gets tough at times but I do not see my channel changing anytime in the future. Thanks again for the support and just know I make all these for yall and enjoy doing it.
@brianelkins1954
@brianelkins1954 Ай бұрын
@@JeffsShop Thank you for letting me know and the quick reply! I do not generally subscribe to YT channels but after watching the first video a couple weeks ago I knew I would be coming back frequently which I have been, of course I am subscribed. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
@@brianelkins1954 thank you
@christopherhuber2517
@christopherhuber2517 Ай бұрын
Nice tutorial
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you
@victortinajero5543
@victortinajero5543 Ай бұрын
The Woodruff key you took off the pulley at the 16 min mark did not look like a standard 606, as stated in the owner manual. It looks to be a high profile key… is this the OEM key or do you think it was replaced at some point in time?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Nice observation. I believe the previous owner fabricated that key but it does look like a high profile key. I will be replacing it with a #9 or ANSI 606 key. I am guessing that is what the previous owner had on hand at the time. Rather than ordering a pack from McMaster I got this one from Amazon a.co/d/06jTd7KZ
@victortinajero5543
@victortinajero5543 Ай бұрын
@@JeffsShop that’s the one I am ordering as well. Yesterday the pulley flew off mine, and no pieces of the previous key could be found. Weird because I never took it off when I cleaned mine up. Wanted to make sure before I ordered that the high profile one isn’t required…
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
@@victortinajero5543 no worries, I often see modifications that the previous owner did to machines I work on. You should see the crazy mods a previous owner did to my 10" table saw. I have spent the past few years trying to source the original parts but I eventually got it mostly back to spec.
@Fucknuts4u
@Fucknuts4u Ай бұрын
Great video, I appreciate you putting this together. Regarding the Craftsman name appearing on the base...you're correct in your estimation that it was artwork. I've seen this a lot in the old catalogs with the Craftsman name appearing in the illustration but not having appeared on the actual hand tools that I was looking at. It makes it irritating trying to identify dates of production when you can't count on whether the illustration is accurate or not.
@johnpowell8897
@johnpowell8897 Ай бұрын
Jeff, I’m new to your channel, but really appreciate the information. I bought a Craftsman/King Seeley bandsaw and 6” jointer and a Delta drill press last year. All 1940s/50s. The jointer needs the most work. I’m looking forward to your videos. Thanks for posting them.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Welcome and thank you.
@tonylenge424
@tonylenge424 Ай бұрын
Poor man’s lathe works great. Good tip. Thanks
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you, not my idea but works well and easy to set up.
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 Ай бұрын
The columns polished up wonderfully, vastly different than how they were before.🐞
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy Ай бұрын
Looking close to the finish line. Well done Jeff🔧🔩🔨
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you and yes there is light at the end of the tunnel.
@gregmagill5693
@gregmagill5693 Ай бұрын
As always great work and video. Have you every discussed your paint booth set up? Curious how you have the ventilation set up?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you, I will be doing a shop tour video shortly and will talk about the paint booth then.
@cottydry
@cottydry Ай бұрын
When I rebuilt my grinder it failed to start properly and come up to speed. What I eventually discovered is that the two flange nuts must be adjusted precisely so that the rotor is in the exact center of the stator. These nuts position the rotor and if either side if off center the rotor will not engage the centrifical start winding switch or may not throw out the switch properly. I re-adjusted the two nuts in unison so that exactly 1-2 threads are exposed on each side and that there's no lateral slop in the rotor. It runs great now but I initially thought I had winding issues. Hope this helps.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
ok, thank you. I will look at mine and see if that is the issue but I am confident my winding is shorted based on my ohm readings.
@cottydry
@cottydry Ай бұрын
Jeff, could you have pressed or tapped the rotor from the bearing housing closest to the centrifical switch. Once the rotor is completely removed the centrifical switch could be easily removed with just a long screwdriver?
@cottydry
@cottydry Ай бұрын
Hi Jeff, this is a fantastic video series!! I can't say I've ever seen a restoration video this well done. I have this exact grinder and plan to rebuild it this summer. I love restoring old Delta machinery and seeing the way you tackled this project will be invaluable.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you, unfortunately I still dont have the grinder running. If you watch the entire series you will see that I damaged one fot he windings at some point. If you are careful to not repeat my mistake, the rest of the series should help you out. Good luck on your rebuild.
@kyleostlie2456
@kyleostlie2456 Ай бұрын
Have you done a video about your small paint booth? Curious about the rough dimensions. Does it have an exhaust fan? Anything you would change about it?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
I have not done a video about the paint booth. I kind of hobbled that thing together but it does have an exhaust fan. I will be doing a shop walkthrough video after this series and I can show more detail about it and make some suggestions in that video. The exhaust fan I use is a 12" inline exhaust fan with ducting hose. I got it at harbor freight but I think they only sell the 8" version now and I had it before I upgraded to the 12". I do not believe the 8" is sufficient. I would get this one from Amazon. a.co/d/9DpC7vh
@user-qw4qj1om1m
@user-qw4qj1om1m Ай бұрын
What would your advice be for someone who didn’t label their wired and can’t figure out where they go now. I’ve looked at a lot of diagrams but still not sure!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Depending on the motor, your best option may be to ohm the lead wires. Do a search on YT for how to ohm a motor. Head over to the Garage Journal Forum, create a free account and post some pics and the motor information and someone should be able to get you sorted out.
@kyleostlie2456
@kyleostlie2456 Ай бұрын
Great tip about using the tracing paper to help cut the masking tape to shape.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you, trying to eyeball that curve would have been an exercise in futility. Tracing paper makes it simple.
@tonylenge424
@tonylenge424 Ай бұрын
Beautiful paint job! In the past two weeks I have seen for sale the exact jointer on a pedestal and a wood lathe on a pedestal. Funny how they show up all of a sudden.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
snag that wood lathe. You dont see the pedestals for the lathes very often. If the price is right, I would grab both.
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy Ай бұрын
Nice paint work Jeff.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you
@masterfranco1991
@masterfranco1991 Ай бұрын
What is the interest of putting that much energy and time into a 6 inch jointer… dont get me wrong the dedication is impressive but i would think that your energy could have been spent on a machine that is worth your time (ie 12-16 or even 20 inch jointer) Thank you for the video
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
I rebuild all the classic craftsman tools on pedestal bases made by King Seeley from the 1940s through the 1980s. There were only two Jointers that meet these specifications, a 4” and a 6”. I am rebuilding the 6”. As for planers, there was only one 6” that met these requirements, the alien planer and I am still looking for one on a pedestal. Lastly, I just like rebuilding these classic tools.
@wayne251975
@wayne251975 Ай бұрын
Barring a sentimental reason, somefolks dont need all that excess. You can Flatten a much larger piece than the capacity. Not to mention jointing in of Itself this 6" will do most anything most will ever need. We have become far to comfortable with the excess we are afforded, we end up forgetting the wonderful pieces we previously depended on that worked perfectly fine.
@MrZZeroG
@MrZZeroG Ай бұрын
@@JeffsShopthere’s a planer for sale now on FB marketplace in Decatur TN.
@TheRoostersGarage
@TheRoostersGarage Ай бұрын
Thank you for a very detailed video. I was struggling with how exactly to take the spindle bearings apart and reassemble. Your brass rod idea was perfect and I happened to have one that was mushroomed out to just fit inside the pulley hole but not go inside the shaft. And I used a 1" galvanized nipple I had laying around to get the new bearings back in. It took me longer to scan through your videos to find the parts I needed than it did to swap the bearings out! Thank you again, now I can keep my dad's drill press running for another 40 years.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Fantastic, I am glad the videos were helpful and you got another drill press up and running.
@tonylenge424
@tonylenge424 Ай бұрын
If the capacitor was bad, is there a solution?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Yes and no. These sardine can capacitors are no longer made. One option is to source another same model motor with a working capacitor and cannibalize it then sell the motor for parts. Another option is to determine the capacitance and chain several smaller new capacitors together then fabricate a spacer plate that extends the base by 1/2 to 1". This has been done several times by members on the garage journal forum. Here is a thread when on the second page they discuss it. www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/the-vintage-craftsman-gp-motor-thread.484126/
@johnrusso8158
@johnrusso8158 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video series, it has been a tremendous help in rebuilding my drill press. I am rebuilding a craftsman 113.24511 and there was set screw in place of the lock screw on the feed stock collar. Do you know where I can find a lock screw (P/N 27628)? Thank You
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Create a free account on The Garage Journal Forum. Message member FreankLee. I know he had a few for sale sometime ago but he may have sold them all.
@seanlloyd4633
@seanlloyd4633 Ай бұрын
What’s a good color match for Craftsman grey?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
1940’s - 1960’s King Seeley OEM Gray Ace Hardware Premium Gloss Machinery Gray Paint + Primer Enamel Spray #17021 1950’s - 1980s King Seeley & Emerson OEM Power Bronze Rust-Oleum Metallic Champagne Mist #261415 1960’s Emerson OEM Dark Gray “Possibly” Rust-Oleum Wheel spray paint Graphite #366441 1960’s - 1980’s Emerson Drill Press Gen 2-4 OEM Medium Gray Krylon Sherwin Williams Tough Coat Acrylic Enamel Blue/Gray A01625007 Non-Rattle can option for Emerson Drill Press Gen 2-4 PPG Commercial Performance ALK-200 pre formulated color (3134-Case-Gray-920255)
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy Ай бұрын
The stator band turned out amazing. Nice work Jeff.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@kitmaira
@kitmaira Ай бұрын
The scuffing of the band is very slick!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@skinnyweather
@skinnyweather 2 ай бұрын
Jeff, can a motor rotor go in simple green? Can it get soaked in evaporust afterwards do you think? Thanks!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Yep, I almost always soak the rotor in simple green and citric acid. Evaporust should be fine as well.
@garycouch7708
@garycouch7708 2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video. I have a gen 4, only gripe with it is no table lift.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop Ай бұрын
Congrats on the Gen 4. I see the table lifts pop up on ebay but they are not cheap.
@garlandgatewood8211
@garlandgatewood8211 2 ай бұрын
Where can you purchase that spring
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
They pop up on ebay from time to time.
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 2 ай бұрын
Awesome work, enjoyed the clip.🐞
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching
@JourneymanRandy
@JourneymanRandy 2 ай бұрын
Good stuff Jeff. Next paint. Wow
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching
@seanlloyd4633
@seanlloyd4633 2 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I just picked up a 103.20660 jointer so I can start restoring it and following along! Quick question. The blade side of the infeed table on mine is broken. Looks like something came off at one time and caused that side of the table to break off. It’s probably about 1/2 inch deep section, maybe 4 inches long. Is there a way to repair that or should I just keep on the lookout for a replacement infeed table?
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
Cast Iron is difficult to weld and then there is the issue of surfacing the table portion. If it were me, I would find a donor machine and cannibalize it for what you need then sell off the remaining parts on ebay or locally on marketplace. Finding the exact replacement part will be difficult, that is why I recommend you locate a donor.
@seanlloyd4633
@seanlloyd4633 2 ай бұрын
@@JeffsShop Awesome. That’s what I was thinking would be best. I’ll keep a lookout. Unfortunately the only ones I have found on eBay are for the 4 3/8 inch jointer. If you happen to know of one, feel free to let me know! 😬 By the way, love all of your restoration series!!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
@@seanlloyd4633 If you are not already looking, use Facebook Marketplace. I see 6" Jointers selling all the time. You should be able to locate the same model as yours in no time.
@Jayspiesaresquared
@Jayspiesaresquared 2 ай бұрын
This channel is amazing. Really helps ordinary people become more familiar and comfortable with their tools and machinery. Would love to see you eventually tackle a sears craftsman radial saw. I have the model 113.197750 and it is a quality machine.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
I have on but I do not know when I will get to rebuilding it. thanks for watching.
@palmgrentools
@palmgrentools 2 ай бұрын
Love the review and the informative nature of this video. Thank you for sharing Jeff!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
I am glad you found the video and enjoyed it. Palmgren makes some outstanding products.
@palmgrentools
@palmgrentools 2 ай бұрын
@@JeffsShop We greatly appreciate that
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 2 ай бұрын
Wonderfull series, thoroughly enjoying all the steps to perfection in a craftsman!🐞
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 2 ай бұрын
neat concept and it works good. Just wish they would not have cheaped out and used zinc alloy material there
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
It is perplexing to understand the mystery behind the Pressmate. It is unclear who actually made the components and when they first starting making them. Many of the tools built before the 1960s used ZAMAK and aluminum eventually took over as the primary allow sometime in the 60s. So without know more about the history of the Pressmate its hard to say they cheeped out, when it may have been the only option at the time. Regardless, it is a cool accessory and does what it does at a fraction of the cost of the Atlas head and table lift.
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 2 ай бұрын
@@JeffsShop true, zamia was the norm for everything back then. pulleys, gears, covers etc. I just dont like it! on a beautiful machine, it just makes it look cheap. I know it works but the look is not there. even after polishing it dulls to a grey. I have a Walker turner 900 floor model drill press which I am slowly hopping up. I love your video on the atlas raising mechanism. that can be used on the WT with no issues and I prefer its beefier design! I have a raising mechanism on mine. the pulleys are zamac as well and hope to change those out for cast iron or steel machined ones. these old machines are a joy to use and restore. again thanks for your detailed vids, very inspirational and helpful!
@1skippysmooth
@1skippysmooth 2 ай бұрын
Very helpful, I have inherited a similar one on a different base.
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
I am glad you found the video series helpful, thank you for watching.
@kitmaira
@kitmaira 2 ай бұрын
I had wondered about reusing the simple green. Pretty big investment, glad to see that you can reuse it several times. Same for Evaporust? I just bought 5 gallons, afraid to use it, expensive!
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
Yes, Evaporust is expensive and that is why I switched to Citric Acid. I would not be using the simple green if I could not re-use it several times.
@JackMattson-ts3mt
@JackMattson-ts3mt 2 ай бұрын
DO YOU REBUILD CRAFTSMAN DRILL PRESS
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
I do. I am in Georgia.
@JackMattson-ts3mt
@JackMattson-ts3mt 2 ай бұрын
How do I get hold of you
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
@@JackMattson-ts3mt go to my KZfaq Channel page then click on the links section at the top then view email.
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 2 ай бұрын
Good one, enjoyed the video. I would have thought they would use a sealed type motor with fins for this dusty application, but not it seems. Maybe it was up to each customer to put some kind of dust shield, protection around the motor.🐞
@JeffsShop
@JeffsShop 2 ай бұрын
Most if not all of these classic tools were sold without motors. Craftsman did have a power tool line of motors but I do not know if they were more sealed than the general purpose motors. I have seen people add a small piece of sheet metal over the motor to keep chips from falling into it.