spitfire
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My Mom bought some furniture from a lady who was selling it because it was a family members who passed away. The lady had lots of things for sale so I was checking things out down in the basement when I cam accross a drill press, I thought hmmm, that might be a good pen press. Asked that lady how much she wanted and she said 20 bucks, Probably more than what I should have paid for it but I wanted it so.
Here are the before pics
I then cleaned it all up and sprayed it with a hammered paint, turned a knob and added a platform, I used walnut for the knob and maple for the platform then used a plastic cutting board for the main surface of each. Works well and it was fun to refinish it and have somethinbg unique in the shop. My research shows that the press was from between 1950-1955. The only think I might do is make the handle a little longer for more leverage.
after pics
Here are the before pics


I then cleaned it all up and sprayed it with a hammered paint, turned a knob and added a platform, I used walnut for the knob and maple for the platform then used a plastic cutting board for the main surface of each. Works well and it was fun to refinish it and have somethinbg unique in the shop. My research shows that the press was from between 1950-1955. The only think I might do is make the handle a little longer for more leverage.
after pics


