Part 3: The restoration is on a late 1940s Excelsior 21" Royersford Foundry & Machine Co. drill press. These older drills are sometimes referred to as "camel-back drill presses" since the drive train pulleys and frame design apparently make it look somewhat like a camel. This machine arrived from Texas with more broken pieces than anything I have ever restored. Furthermore, during disassembly I discovered that it was even repaired many years ago in a few places. This is such a large undertaking that multiple videos are warranted. In this video I focus on the electrical components and any final touches needed to get the machine running. I'd like to thank @CRCAutoUS for sponsoring this video. You can check out the products from them used in this video in the link below: Wrenches, screwdrivers, and socket drivers are now for sale at Watch narrated videos and help secure more tools for future videos (if you want):











