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'''The aptly-named Walker-Turner''' is mounted on a circular wooden base. By setting up an oscillation between the machine and the floor, it is very easy to walk around the shop and turn in any direction. | '''The aptly-named Walker-Turner''' is mounted on a circular wooden base. By setting up an oscillation between the machine and the floor, it is very easy to walk around the shop and turn in any direction. | ||
{{Warning | text=Care should be taken when using this tool.}} | |||
Revision as of 18:22, 13 March 2024
| Walker-Turner Drill Press | |
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| General Info | |
| Make | Walker-Turner |
| Model | Antique, ca. 1940's |
| Serial | Unknown |
| Specs | |
| Manual | None |
| Asylum Info | |
| Location | Machine Shop |
| Rubric | |
| Training | |
| Testing | |
| Restrictions | red |
See the Drill Presses category for notes on using all Drill Presses
The aptly-named Walker-Turner is mounted on a circular wooden base. By setting up an oscillation between the machine and the floor, it is very easy to walk around the shop and turn in any direction.
| Care should be taken when using this tool. | |
|---|---|
