A friend has a floor model version of this type of machine, an impressive early machine age sculpture of cast iron about 7 feet tall. I had found this bench model (probably a model 28?) on display outside at a local antique/junk store and came back- prepared to consider paying his price. It's been there awhile. Unfortunately every shaft is seized, there are parts missing and for the second time I reluctantly walked away, but wouldn't it be perfect sitting on the corner of a workbench? There is a short history of the company at the Vintagemachinery site.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Drill press, Canedy-Otto Mfg
A friend has a floor model version of this type of machine, an impressive early machine age sculpture of cast iron about 7 feet tall. I had found this bench model (probably a model 28?) on display outside at a local antique/junk store and came back- prepared to consider paying his price. It's been there awhile. Unfortunately every shaft is seized, there are parts missing and for the second time I reluctantly walked away, but wouldn't it be perfect sitting on the corner of a workbench? There is a short history of the company at the Vintagemachinery site.
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That is elegant. Imagine that guys wore neckties while operating that machine back in the day.
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