> Any
> alternatives?
Seems like you should be able to get replacement parts through Delta.
I got a minor replacement part for a Dewalt router: reasonably
priced, and was able to pick it up locally - since Delta, Dewalt, PC,
B&D, and maybe others are all owned by the same group now, I assume
the process should be the same. Just google delta replacement parts -
the site is called ServiceNet. If you have your manual, or you can
find a parts diagram online (try the ServiceNet site or Delta's site),
googling the part number might help.
You asked about alternatives: My DP is too old for these new-fangled
things called gears (well, maybe not, but I think it is 1930's
vintage), so I added a pulley and counterweight system to help raise
the table. One pic available here:
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x86/andynewhouse/Woodworking/DPpulley.jpg
There are also fancy ones available commercially that use a
cylindrical weight inside the column, but I went for simple and
cheap. I got inspiration and help from some kind folks here:
http://facweb.furman.edu/~rbryson/dramadept/SceneShop/ShopImprovements.html
(second picture from bottom).
Hope this helps,
Andy
> Phisherman wrote: The lower 12" or so of the raising rack
> Pete Stanaitis ake it to a welding shop and have it brazed
Welding shop worth its weight should need neither jig nor your
services to file the teeth after the brazing!
n Jul 24, 11:13 am, spaco <[email protected]> wrote:
> The rack may well be cast iron. Take it to a welding shop and have it
> brazed. Maybe make some sort of fixture to hold the parts in place to
> make it easier to get a good match up. On a floor drill press, I
> don't see that you'd be actually using that part of the rack much
> anyway, so a poor fit up might not be a show stopper anyway.
> Let the weld shop do the brazing and then you file out the
> tooth/teeth where the brazing took place.
>
> Pete Stanaitis
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>
> Phisherman wrote: The lower 12" or so of the raising rack
> Pete Stanaitis ake it to a welding shop and have it brazed
> > The lower 12" or so of the raising rack on my Delta 16-1/2" floor
> > drill press broke off. Anyone know how to repair this? Or, is
> > there any online vendors that sell replacement parts? Any
> > alternatives? Thanks
Phisherman wrote: The lower 12" or so of the raising rack
> Pete Stanaitis ake it to a welding shop and have it brazed
The rack may well be cast iron. Take it to a welding shop and have it
brazed. Maybe make some sort of fixture to hold the parts in place to
make it easier to get a good match up. On a floor drill press, I
don't see that you'd be actually using that part of the rack much
anyway, so a poor fit up might not be a show stopper anyway.
Let the weld shop do the brazing and then you file out the
tooth/teeth where the brazing took place.
Pete Stanaitis
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Phisherman wrote:
> The lower 12" or so of the raising rack on my Delta 16-1/2" floor
> drill press broke off. Anyone know how to repair this? Or, is
> there any online vendors that sell replacement parts? Any
> alternatives? Thanks