=====Enco Drill Press===== ^Name| Enco Drill Press| ^Owner | Makers' Alliance| ^Location | Shop Area| ^Training needed| yes| ^Hackable| no| ^Model| Model Number| ^Serial| Serial Number| ^Arrival Date| December 2015| ^Working| yes| ^Contact| Sam Harmon| In December 2015, we acquired an Enco Drill Press from HGR. Current Status: Functional, but see below Specifications: *Chuck - 5/8" JT3 *Quill feed: 5"? *Belt - 13mm x 1132mm seems to be the closest measurement (SPA1132) Work Needed: *Needs additional feed lever arms (has one, currently) *These are curious. The existing one is something ever so slightly smaller than 1/2" (12mm?), but testing a 1/2" bolt in some of the holes seemed to be a good fit, so we should be able to fabricate or find acceptable replacements. *Suggestion: get a few feet of 1/2" steel rod and thread one end for 1/2", and figure out something for the knobs. *simpler solution - get a few feet of 1/2" threaded rod and get 1/2" threaded knobs ($3 each from McMaster or Grainger) *Place & bolt back onto stand DONE! one bolt seems a bit crooked. Should fix sometime. Future work that could be done: *Set up depth stop/gauge mechanism? * See the second half of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8s-ufGi_P0|this video]] for an example of what I'm thinking of * Find the measurements of the spindle where it would attach, approximate distance to where the depth stop would go, and diameter of the depth stop hole. * Start with a wooden "proof of concept before making it in aluminum? * Cut out hole with hole saw/CNC/whatever * drill holes to 1/4-20 tap diameter (#7, IIRC) or smaller if necessary, cut in half, tap one half and bore the other? * use transfer punch to mark where to drill for threaded rod * Grizzly sell a variety of threaded "stop collars" that would be a massive improvement over nuts on threaded rod, but only available in a handful of sizes (one kind in 3/8" (called a Quill Stop), and the other in 3/8", 1/2", 8mm, and 10mm (Threaded Stop Collars)) {{tag>[needs_minor_repair needs_details]}}