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RE: ATM What to do with a drill press





You could do what I'm doing, that is convert one into a small milling machine. An ATM can always use one of those for that new Creyford style focuser etc....

Thomas.
www.tjanstrom.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-atm@shore.net [mailto:owner-atm@shore.net] On Behalf Of Tom
> Stokes
> Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2002 1:50 AM
> To: atm list
> Subject: ATM What to do with a drill press
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> I walked into my local True-Value hardware store the other
> day and they had a boat load of inexpensive (cheap?) power
> tools from China. A 1/2" bench drill press for $29 caught my
> attention. It was a very ordinary 5-speed powered by a 110v,
> 1/3 h.p.,  1720 rpm motor. I didn't need another drill press,
> but I figured any atm could use a drill press for scavenging,
> so I bought it. Now I'm rolling some ideas around in my
> head. A grinding machine maybe? Any ideas?
> 
> Tom Stokes
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