Owning a "band" saw mill allows me to saw fast enough to make some money, and many times folks offer to trade me things to mill their logs!!! Some times they are low on $$, so they offer me "neat things", like this industrial precision 22" Solberga Mekaniska "gear head" drill press! (made in Sweden)

This guy deals in industrial tools, and has some neat stuff!! Last time, he traded me a really nice european 12"x30" metal lathe!
Well today, i finally made the deal to bring the drill press home... I met my tool dealer friend at his warehouse this morning, and i agreed to do some logging and milling of "his" logs, in trade for it.
Here it is, loaded and ready to head to it's new home...

Once i got it home, i rolled it into place useing some pipe under it, as it weighs 1,000 pounds... I already had a MT3 Jacobs 3/4" ball bearing "super chuck", so i put it on it, and i also did the best i could do for a vise, and put this Wilton on it that i had laying around...

Like i already said, it's a "gear head", so NO belts to slip. And the motor has 1.5 hp so there should be plenty of torque available for even the biggest holes! I'm really going to like that slooow 120 rpm speed when i'm using bigger bits and hole saws!! You move two levers that are on the side to "shift the gears" to change the speeds...

Now all that's left to do, is wire it in, and i'll get to that in a day or two... I think i'm going to be very happy with my "new to me" drill press!
DM