TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
If this was only mine I could play too.
That would be a decent one, except for the spindle runout, drill bit wobbles almost 1/16" at the tip. Fine if you don't need real precision or drilling on an angle. If the bit isn't 90 degrees to metal, it'll try to run downhill. Even 10 degrees is almost impossible to get a hole started in metal, then you have to start it at 90 with a hand drill and when it starts biting, rotate it to near what it'll be in the drill press. Works... sometimes. Bench top doesn't eat up as much floorspace as a free standing one, but not near as nice. I have a Shopsmith in the basement, works real good as a drill press on wood or aluminum, too fast for steel, but the bench top in the garage is handy when it can handle it.
That's why I have a drill chuck on the mill. Just in case I need precision. Havnt used it yet.
Says the guy with the super heavy duty floor model that will drill through any substance known to man. Go ahead, swagger about a bit...we can wait.
That would be a decent one, except for the spindle runout, drill bit wobbles almost 1/16" at the tip. Fine if you don't need real precision or drilling on an angle. If the bit isn't 90 degrees to metal, it'll try to run downhill. Even 10 degrees is almost impossible to get a hole started in metal, then you have to start it at 90 with a hand drill and when it starts biting, rotate it to near what it'll be in the drill press. Works... sometimes. Bench top doesn't eat up as much floorspace as a free standing one, but not near as nice. I have a Shopsmith in the basement, works real good as a drill press on wood or aluminum, too fast for steel, but the bench top in the garage is handy when it can handle it.
hahahaa....don't get me started on those advanced projects just yet...I am thinking a Wahoo board to start. (Let's see who knows what Wahoo is without googling)
Don't worry about it..we're all going to sell ours and pool the money and buy everybody the same one......
You saying the new ones are measured in Canadian/Metric horses?