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Paul Cataldo 07-06-2003 01:09 AM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
Guys,
The local Home Depot doesn't have any drill press units. At least not on display.
Lowes has one or two models, but I know there is something out there better.
What model press is good for R/C?
Don't want anything too cheap. I prefer quality tools, but they don't have to be top of the line either. Thanks.

Lee Belew 07-06-2003 01:40 AM

Drill Press
 
Have you looked at Sears Hardware. I saw a nice one there this week.
Lee

Paul Cataldo 07-06-2003 02:13 AM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
Have not made it out there. They actually closed the Sears that is nearby a while back, but there is another I will check out. Kind of forgot about them!

P.S.
Have any of you guys tried the Dremel Drill Press Attachment? It is definitely not big enough for some jobs, but I was wondering about opinions on it too.

Lee Belew 07-06-2003 06:20 AM

Drill Press
 
Have you looked at Harbor Freight?

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search

Good luck
Lee

Borzak 07-06-2003 09:29 AM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
I buy a LOT of my tools at Harbor Freight. They have a shop here locally and have a lot of stuff. A lot of it is "low end" stuff but the actual power tools are pretty good plus they carry a lot of power tools in sizes for modelers - like 4inch table saws (serioiusly) and small bandsaws etc...

Take a look at Grizzly on the web as well. I just bought a new bench power sander from Harbor freight while on sale during the July 4th holiday and got home. It's the EXACT same one grizzly had for 1/2 the price....

klumsy_kid 07-06-2003 03:13 PM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
Been using a Harbor Freight table size drill press for going on 6 years for my RC and small scale home projects. Has been real durable and am quite happy with it.

And, these are quite reasonably priced - typically about $50, though from time to time you see them on sale for around $40.

Take care,

Paul Cataldo 07-06-2003 03:22 PM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
Klumsy Kid,
I looked at all of their drill presses, and saw one for $69.99. Nothing for $50 or under. Is this the model you are talking about?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44506

CCRC1 07-06-2003 03:26 PM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
I have had a Craftsman drill press (Sears) for 20+ years and it is still going strong. It is a bench top model with 3 speeds. Their bench top tools are ideal for model work and best of all if you need a part it is only a phone call away. I have their band saw, belt sander and Jig saw also. The band saw has cut more wing ribs than I can remember, and in 15 years I have only had to replace a blade guide bearing. Craftsman stands behind its products and I have never had one become a problem. Try getting parts from Harbor Freight 2 or 3 years after you buy one of their drills!

turbines 07-06-2003 05:09 PM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
I just bought a Delta 16.5 " at Lowe's. The price was 299.00 less tax. I kinda shopped around for the features and price. This press has a 3/4 hp motor. It runs very smooth and the chuck will accept bits that are a lot smaller than 1/16". One would think that the name Delta would imply made in the USA, but it is not, this carries true for a lot of power tools with USA names.
I was considering the Grizzly line but when I added it up the Delta bought locally came out on top.

klumsy_kid 07-07-2003 12:30 AM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
Paul,

The link you cite shows the same model drill press I have - bench top, 5 speed, 1/2 inch capacity chuck, etc.

I get flyers from Harbor Freight and there is also a local Harbor Freight outlet. The price isn't always as good as I quoted, but about 2 or 3 times a year they will issue a sale flyer. Sometimes the drill press will show up on these.

Did a little more digging and checked with a friend. The $40 drill press I saw was actually available through Cummins - these folks have an on the move operation - a couple of semi trucks will show up at a local American Legion or VFW about once a year. They will have flyers in the local paper a couple of days before they arrive. The tools are all made in China - some labels used to be USA brands, but you know how it goes these days. The tools are similar to what you see in Harbor Freight.

Take care,

Borzak 07-07-2003 01:40 AM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
Harbor Freight had a sale over the 4th weekend and had a nice benchtop drill press for $39. I almost bought it to keep in my RC shop (which has AC and is small) compared to my big shop which has no AC but all the good stuff in it.

Harbor Freight carries a LOT of stuff they don't seem to have lsited on thier website, at least the walk in stores do.

You can look here they have micro sized and benchtop tools galore specially made for modelers, but not cabinet stand up stuff like band saws etc....

http://www.dxmarket.com/micromark/

Parkerm 07-07-2003 08:36 PM

Recommend a good drill press...
 
When shopping for a drill press look carefully at depth of travel. Some of the cheaper ones will not go as deep into the work. You will realize the mistake really quick. I did.


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