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Michael S.:
Thanks Derek,

No, don't take off your shoes and don't pay an entrance fee.

Today the oven in the workshop is already lit and the floor is black with dust from the cast iron.
But it's ok.

Michael

Michael S.:
Not long ago my old school friend asked me if I wanted a small drill. Two drilling machines in his company are to be scrapped. However, these drills were hardly used. One electric motor was for 230 volts and the other for 3 phases 400 volts.
I got the drill for 400 volts. The drill was hardly worn, only the color was no longer nice. I still took everything apart and painted it with new paint. I still had an old switch for clockwise and counterclockwise rotation and a motor protection switch was also connected. The drill could be from the 1950s or 1960s. I also installed a suitable quick-release chuck. Now I have a nice drill that runs very well. The chuck only goes up to 6 mm drills. In any case, I no longer need to use the milling machine to just drill holes.

Michael

Admiral_dk:
Nice old Machine and addition to your Shop  :ThumbsUp:

Per      :cheers:

samc88:
Nice machine! Looks quite heavy duty for its size

Dave Otto:
Looks like a nice quality machine!

Dave

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