JHZR2
Staff member
I inherited my Grandfather’s old drill press when he passed some years back. He built grandfather clocks and furniture. I remember doing projects with him and always using it.
Now I need to cut threads for a repair, and want a tight hole. I started to check straightness, and the platform, to my disbelief was crooked.
The unit is set up like this:
So I started to try to figure out how to make what straight relative to what. Thing is, I can’t it seems.
The floor and stand is slightly off. But the platform is way off.
When I use proper right angles against the chuck, the platform is still crooked. That’s what confuses me.
There’s a protractor underneath. Not that I trust it.
I think the key is that the platform is properly perpendicular to the chuck, right? And then the work piece has to be similarly so.
Not 100% sure how I do that when everything is crooked from the floor on up!
Recommendations on how to set this up to be properly square???
Thanks!
Now I need to cut threads for a repair, and want a tight hole. I started to check straightness, and the platform, to my disbelief was crooked.
The unit is set up like this:
So I started to try to figure out how to make what straight relative to what. Thing is, I can’t it seems.
The floor and stand is slightly off. But the platform is way off.
When I use proper right angles against the chuck, the platform is still crooked. That’s what confuses me.
There’s a protractor underneath. Not that I trust it.
I think the key is that the platform is properly perpendicular to the chuck, right? And then the work piece has to be similarly so.
Not 100% sure how I do that when everything is crooked from the floor on up!
Recommendations on how to set this up to be properly square???
Thanks!