eribaMotters
Established Member
As the title says. How long can we expect our machinery to last.
My contender is a Startrite pillar drill. It started life as a glaziers drill. It did not have a chuck but a diamond dust covered tube. It was gifted to me in a sorry state. Headstock and base were rusted solid onto the pillar which I had to cut out and replace. The motor was good, it needed a switch and wiring along with a good paint job.
The unusual bits are the 36" wide aluminium table, brilliant for woodwork. Secondly is the age. I contacted Startrite with the serial number and was told pre-war, that's pre WW1.
Colin
My contender is a Startrite pillar drill. It started life as a glaziers drill. It did not have a chuck but a diamond dust covered tube. It was gifted to me in a sorry state. Headstock and base were rusted solid onto the pillar which I had to cut out and replace. The motor was good, it needed a switch and wiring along with a good paint job.
The unusual bits are the 36" wide aluminium table, brilliant for woodwork. Secondly is the age. I contacted Startrite with the serial number and was told pre-war, that's pre WW1.
Colin