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Trademaster drill press parts

Brad Wiens

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I have a Trademaster 13” drill press . It fell over and broke handle . Anyone know where I could purchase a replacement ??
 
I have a Trademaster 13” drill press . It fell over and broke handle . Anyone know where I could purchase a replacement ??

Make one! If you have a lathe it's easy peasy. If not, it's not hard to do with a bar and a threading die. You can get balls on Ali or at busy bee.
 
Brad
are you referring to the quill feed hub handles or the table elevation crank handle?
The Trademaster brand came out of the same factory in China as probably 20 other brands. Parts interchangeability is probably very high.
Bring the broken part to your local hardware store, BusyBee etc and try to match it up
Amazon is good also.
good luck
 
I don’t have a lathe.
Brad
are you referring to the quill feed hub handles or the table elevation crank handle?
The Trademaster brand came out of the same factory in China as probably 20 other brands. Parts interchangeability is probably very high.
Bring the broken part to your local hardware store, BusyBee etc and try to match it up
Amazon is good also.
good luck
thank you
 
I don’t have a lathe.

thank you

Hence my comments above about making a handle without a lathe. It's totally doable.

If you prefer to buy one, find out what thread it needs to be and then shop for that.
 
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