If you were going to buy a floor model drill press today, what would you buy?
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Dayton makes a decent model (WW Grainger) but a lot will depend on how much use you anticipate and what size holes. I have the luxury of a vertical mill for big stuff so I use my 20 yr old Sears DP for wood and light metal work. I would not buy a Harbor Freight or the real cheap Chinese stuff because they are typically very rough. If you have the money, a JET model is a great buy and don't neglect some of the local high school or vocational auctions because they occasionally have very high quality DP's with low use that may be missing only a few parts.
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Gordon,
I wouldn't waste my money on anything imported, no matter how much you might "save". ( how much has our economy lost in wages/jobs/workmanship due to "bargains" from overseas?)
You can't go wrong with a old Rockwell variable speed drill press, such as pictured here.
http://photos.imageevent.com/moparno...ll%20press.jpg
An occasional good value find can be made at wholesale liquidators ( precisely because of those overseas 'bargain')
MN
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Frank, I had a machinist at work suggest that a vertical milling machine would be better than a heavy duty drill press. How do you feel about that?
Who, in your experience, manufactures a gear drive drill press?Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.
Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
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Gordon,
Willis Solberga (Sweden) is the model that comes to mind. I have done lots of work on those machines. In 1985 they were going for 2200 dollars for a 20" model. The mill is more usefull in the fact that you can drill and mill with it. I use an ExCello 602 for my projects. It is a Canadian built turret mill (how about that Marty) , it is bigger than a Bridgeport and has more quill travel.
Frank
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