[CAUT] arbor press

Thomas Seay t.seay at mail.utexas.edu
Tue Sep 5 13:37:54 MDT 2006


>Hey, David,
>
>They don't exist.  You have to make your own.
>
>Stanwood uses a benchtop drill press.  I've only got my big drill, 
>so I modified a center pin punch, Schaff #178, p. 44.  This included 
>making a new handle, since the old one was too wimpy for lead.  Some 
>years back John Hartmann described a press he made for installing 
>backchecks, out of a device that converts your hand drill to a drill 
>press.  It looked cool, so I kept the link: 
><http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=g8061>http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=g8061 
> I suppose you could make a chuck of some sort for that as well.

It's in the June 2001 Journal, if you want to see the article.

Tom
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