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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:03 pm Post subject: Drill Press |
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All,
Any purpose in buying a floor standing drill press over a bench top when scratchbuilding?
do not archive
Art
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burbby
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 34 Location: Millsap, TX
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:49 pm Post subject: Drill Press |
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Im not scratchbuilding but i wished i had a floor drill press instead of a table top press.
To me the floor model would be easier to work with.
Just my 2 cents.
Gary Bassham
601XL
Millsap, Tx
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carlossa52(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:02 pm Post subject: Drill Press |
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Art, I have been using a bench drill press for years, never felt the need for a standing one. It's true that I never used a standing one...
One thing to keep in mind when shopping for a drill press, standing or bench: try to get one that will have enough reach (distance between the drill bit and the column).
I couldn't use mine to cut some of the ribs lightening holes - I did it by hand, no big deal, but if you have the option...
Good luck
Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
Montreal, Canada
On 28/11/2007, Art Olechowski <ifly4fun2(at)sbcglobal.net (ifly4fun2(at)sbcglobal.net)> wrote:[quote] --> Zenith-List message posted by: Art Olechowski <ifly4fun2(at)sbcglobal.net (ifly4fun2(at)sbcglobal.net)>
All,
Any purpose in buying a floor standing drill press over a bench top when scratchbuilding?
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Ron Lendon
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 685 Location: Clinton Twp., MI
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Jugle
Joined: 04 Aug 2007 Posts: 47 Location: Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:16 pm Post subject: Re: Drill Press |
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Hi Art,
I bought a pedestal drill press because the saving for a benchtop model was less than 50 bucks. Worth shopping around.
Glenn
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shilcom
Joined: 28 Sep 2007 Posts: 63
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:34 am Post subject: Drill Press |
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I always prefer a floor model, because you can always lower the table to get large pieces under it or swing it clear out of the way. Bob U.
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Geoff Heap
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 266 Location: Lindenwold, New Jersey
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:51 am Post subject: Re: Drill Press |
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...and if you're really stuck for floor space..see pic
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:46 am Post subject: Drill Press |
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I vote for the floor model. Thats what I have and the great thing
about it is it stands by itself and doesn't take up much room. If you
put wheels on it you could slide it in and out of corner if you wanted
to. My father in law has a bench model but I like the freestanding
because I'll never have to move it off a bench. One thing I'd like to
get is a foot pedal. They used to have one at my high school. It was
a foot lever that would push the drill down so you could use both hands
to hold something if you weren't clamping it. I'm not building a
zenith but an RV 4 (not prepunched) and really a miniature bench model
would be adequate. I use it for a lot of other things though. Good
luck!
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:43 am Post subject: Drill Press |
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Thanks to all that replied. I'm leaning towards the floor standing just for the sake of possibly
needing the vertical clearance if indeed a tall part must be drilled.
Art
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I vote for the floor model. Thats what I have and the great thing
about it is it stands by itself and doesn't take up much room. If you
put wheels on it you could slide it in and out of corner if you wanted
to. My father in law has a bench model but I like the freestanding
because I'll never have to move it off a bench. One thing I'd like to
get is a foot pedal. They used to have one at my high school. It was
a foot lever that would push the drill down so you could use both hands
to hold something if you weren't clamping it. I'm not building a
zenith but an RV 4 (not prepunched) and really a miniature bench model
would be adequate. I use it for a lot of other things though. Good
luck!
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kmccune
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 577 Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:03 pm Post subject: Re: Drill Press |
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Geoff Heap wrote: | ...and if you're really stuck for floor space..see pic |
Wow! Thats tight!
Kevin
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ashontz
Joined: 27 Dec 2006 Posts: 723
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:02 am Post subject: Re: Drill Press |
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You crack me up man.
Geoff Heap wrote: | ...and if you're really stuck for floor space..see pic |
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cortsims
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Post Falls, Idaho
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 8:43 am Post subject: Drill Press |
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I remember struggling with this decision: should I buy a table mounted drill
press or a floor mounted press? My next door neighbor purchased a floor
mounted press from Harbor Freight and highly recommended it to me before I
purchased mine. I looked at the Harbor Freight model in the store and was
not impressed with the fit and finish. About the same time (2001) Wood
Magazine came out with a review of drill presses. In their review Sears
Craftsman and Delta came out on top, Harbor Freight was not even listed. I
figured that this would be the first and last drill press I will ever buy so
I wanted a good one with plenty of power that could be adapted to many
different drilling tasks. I decided to buy the Delta (Model 17-965) because
it had the longest quill stroke of 4 7/8" and a swing of 16 1/2 of those
reviewed. I also was taken with the lever style quill lock.
The advantage of table mounted drill presses is that they can be moved
around the shop with relatively little effort, but they also tend to be less
powerful than floor models. Floor models are top heavy and are designed to
be bolted to the floor. Nevertheless, I do not know of anyone who actually
has bolted theirs to the floor. If you have ever seen a top heavy lamp hit
a concrete floor you probably were shocked, as I have been, with the force
and resultant damage. I can imagine the damage my drill press would suffer
if it ever topples over. Delta recognizes the fact that most people will
not be bolting their presses to the floor. Their recommendation is that if
you do not bolt it to the floor is to bolt a rectangular piece of 3/4
plywood to the bottom of the base to widen the presses foot print. They
recommend the plywood stick out a minimum of 3 inches around the base. I
had a piece of scrap 3/4 Baltic birch plywood that I used than sticks out 6
inches on the side and 4 inches front and back to go under the press base.
I park my truck next to where the drill press sits and snow melts off of the
truck and forms a pool of water that would destroy the plywood in no time.
So leaving it like this was not an option. In addition, moving the drill
press with the plywood base like this would be very difficult. I fixed
these potential problems by buying a white plastic cutting board at Target
or Shopko and cutting four 3 inch by 4 inch rectangles out of it and
attached these to the underside corners of the plywood with counter sunk
screws. I then drilled a 1 inch hole in the middle of the front edge of the
plywood. This keeps the plywood off of the floor and away from any moisture
coming off of my truck. It also makes moving the drill press around the
shop fairly easy. I made a hook that fits into the 1 inch hole in the
middle of the front edge of the plywood that I can pull the press around the
shop with while holding on to the table. It is a nice stable base that is
unlikely to topple over during normal operations. That said, I have
purchased a number of accessories from Harbor Freight with good results,
including their compound vise, vise grip table clamp and column mounted
swing away shelf.
Cort Sims,
cortsims(at)verizon.net
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