I got an old Rockwell 378 drill - same as model 634/635. This is the
old single-speed beast with the D-handle on the back that will rip your
arm off if you get it hung up! Anyway, I took it apart and cleaned it
up, re-lubed gear reduction unit, etc. Ran pretty sweet until the
field coil I forgot to put the screws back in turned in the housing,
shorted, and burnt open! @&$#*!
Pretty much everything but the field coil is good - e-mail if you need
parts. Pricing will be very reasonable (but will double for any smart
remarks about what happened ;).
Thanks,
Wally
On 10/20/2015 10:26 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 10/20/2015 10:50 AM, John McCoy wrote:
>
>>
>> Y'know, looking up the date on these ancient posts is not
>> hard work. I dunno why folk can't do it before they post.
>>
>> John
>>
>
> Sometimes it seems the date does not show up. Do you make it a habit to
> check the date on every post you read/reply to?
And regardless, what does it hurt. It will educate someone whether the
post is ancient or new.
On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 4:14:05 PM UTC-5, jack wrote:
> replying to wallyblackburn, jack wrote:
> do you still have this? if so I would buy it for parts. I need a start switch
>
> --
> for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/anyone-need-parts-from-old-rockwell-1-2-drill-80199-.htm
Jack, there's one on Ebay.... seems kinna pricey, but states it's clean and in good shape.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Vintage-Rockwell-Model-378-Spade-Handle-1-2-Corded-Drill-Electric-USA-/282432892056?hash=item41c24fec98:g:h84AAOSw3v5YoTMV
Sonny
jack <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> replying to wallyblackburn, jack wrote:
> do you still have this? if so I would buy it for parts. I need a start
> switch
>
Hi jack,
If you'd post a new thread, describing what you need we might be able to
help. Most of us can't see the message you're replying to, our
newsreaders don't go back far enough.
Homeowners Hub doesn't actually run a forum in the traditional sense, 99%
of its content comes from a medium called Usenet. Most of us are
accessing Usenet and Homeowners Hub is just posting that content on their
site.
Now that you understand that, I'd like to invite you to join in! We love
talking about woodworking and woodworking tools, so if that's your cup of
tea you'll fit right in.
Puckdropper
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http://www.puckdroppersplace.us/rec.woodworking
A mini archive of some of rec.woodworking's best and worst!
On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 6:16:36 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
> jack <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > replying to wallyblackburn, jack wrote:
> > do you still have this? if so I would buy it for parts. I need a start
> > switch
> >
>
> Hi jack,
>
> If you'd post a new thread, describing what you need we might be able to
> help. Most of us can't see the message you're replying to, our
> newsreaders don't go back far enough.
> Puckdropper
Puck, here's the original post, as I see it.
[email protected]
2/14/06
I got an old Rockwell 378 drill - same as model 634/635. This is the
old single-speed beast with the D-handle on the back that will rip your
arm off if you get it hung up! Anyway, I took it apart and cleaned it
up, re-lubed gear reduction unit, etc. Ran pretty sweet until the
field coil I forgot to put the screws back in turned in the housing,
shorted, and burnt open! @&$#*!
Pretty much everything but the field coil is good - e-mail if you need
parts. Pricing will be very reasonable (but will double for any smart
remarks about what happened ;).
Thanks,
Wally
Martin Eastburn <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> On 10/19/2015 8:44 AM, Tom Turnbaugh wrote:
>> replying to wallyblackburn, Tom Turnbaugh wrote:
>>> wallyblackburn wrote:
>>>
>>> I got an old Rockwell 378 drill - same as model 634/635. This is
>>> the old single-speed beast with the D-handle on the back that will
>>> rip your arm off if you get it hung up! Anyway, I took it apart and
>>> cleaned it up, re-lubed gear reduction unit, etc. Ran pretty sweet
>>> until the field coil I forgot to put the screws back in turned in
>>> the housing, shorted, and burnt open! @&$#*!
>>> Pretty much everything but the field coil is good - e-mail if you
>>> need parts. Pricing will be very reasonable (but will double for
>>> any smart remarks about what happened ;).
>>> Thanks,
>>> Wally
>>
>> I need a power cord for a 378R
> Get the motor fixed or replace it. Simple as that.
> Martin
Since Wally posted about his drill in 2006, I'm going to
guess that he no longer has it available, either to supply
parts or to repair the motor.
Y'know, looking up the date on these ancient posts is not
hard work. I dunno why folk can't do it before they post.
John
Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> wrote in news:4NqdnWTLhrEnx7vLnZ2dnUU7-K-
[email protected]:
> Sometimes it seems the date does not show up. Do you make it a habit to
> check the date on every post you read/reply to?
Only for the ones which look suspiciously old.
I find it amusing when someone tries to answer a decade old
question, where the original asker has undoubtably either
solved it or given up expecting an answer years ago. But
I would have thought people would prefer not to provide
that amusement.
John
replying to wallyblackburn, Tom Turnbaugh wrote:
> wallyblackburn wrote:
>
> I got an old Rockwell 378 drill - same as model 634/635. This is the
> old single-speed beast with the D-handle on the back that will rip your
> arm off if you get it hung up! Anyway, I took it apart and cleaned it
> up, re-lubed gear reduction unit, etc. Ran pretty sweet until the
> field coil I forgot to put the screws back in turned in the housing,
> shorted, and burnt open! @&$#*!
> Pretty much everything but the field coil is good - e-mail if you need
> parts. Pricing will be very reasonable (but will double for any smart
> remarks about what happened ;).
> Thanks,
> Wally
I need a power cord for a 378R
--
Get the motor fixed or replace it. Simple as that.
Martin
On 10/19/2015 8:44 AM, Tom Turnbaugh wrote:
> replying to wallyblackburn, Tom Turnbaugh wrote:
>> wallyblackburn wrote:
>>
>> I got an old Rockwell 378 drill - same as model 634/635. This is the
>> old single-speed beast with the D-handle on the back that will rip your
>> arm off if you get it hung up! Anyway, I took it apart and cleaned it
>> up, re-lubed gear reduction unit, etc. Ran pretty sweet until the
>> field coil I forgot to put the screws back in turned in the housing,
>> shorted, and burnt open! @&$#*!
>> Pretty much everything but the field coil is good - e-mail if you need
>> parts. Pricing will be very reasonable (but will double for any smart
>> remarks about what happened ;).
>> Thanks,
>> Wally
>
>
>
> I need a power cord for a 378R
>
Ed Pawlowski <[email protected]> writes:
>On 10/20/2015 10:50 AM, John McCoy wrote:
>
>>
>> Y'know, looking up the date on these ancient posts is not
>> hard work. I dunno why folk can't do it before they post.
>>
>> John
>>
>
>Sometimes it seems the date does not show up. Do you make it a habit to
>check the date on every post you read/reply to?
Surely that depends on the client software. Mine only shows articles
posted since the last time I accessed the newsgroup, making it impossible
to accidentally reply to a decade-old post.
Google news, on the other hand, forgot about human interface design
when creating their replacement for dejanews.