
. A few days later I managed to get a bit of time to have a good look at it, the previous owner, who was apparently dead, had made some "improvements" all of which will have to be rectified. It's got a morse taper, but it seems the moron had decided that getting a morse taper shanked chuck was going to be too much trouble so he welded (using Gasless mig by the look of it) a plain shank chuck into it
. I'm going to cut it off and see if I can rescue the taper, fingers crossed. The next botch up came to light when I took the top cover off to investigate the "ticking" sound when it was running( that's the only good bit that it ran) It would seen that he didn't like the idea of being able to change speeds or he knacked the old pulleys, he'd plonked on some single pulleys, but with oversize holes, as in around 5mm too big, never mind, just use longer bolts to fit them to the spindles. As a result the pulleys ran an elliptical path which destroyed the top bearing, I found most of the balls in the greasy clag that filled most of the insides of the drill,the ultrasonic wash at the place I used to work sorted most of the clag. The depth stop has half of the casting broken off and the switch gear has been mutilated at some point in its life. These are most but not all of the things wrong with it, so it needs a chuck, pulleys and belt, bearings, possibly a new quill, switchgear and a movable table as that was missing as well. So it's been sat, part dismantled under various benches for a while waiting for me to either scrap it and put it down to a bad buy or spend some non existent cash and rebuild it. One of these days I going to buy something that hasn't been butchered and is worth what I paid for it and have a good look at what I'm buying and walking away if its tatered.theres a fobco motor mount on fleebay at the moment don't know it's the same as yours i could measure mineBrilliant Job on the on the Fobco Atconut.
Just bought an Elliot Progress and intend to do a similar job on it.
Problem: Mine has the motor mounting plate missing along with the motor.
Motor not a problem but would love to locate a mounting plate as they are a cast plate like the Fobco.
Not in my remit to manufacture one.
that would look great in my workshopa bit bigger picView attachment 91924




