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BigFish 03-16-2004, 04:54 PM Looking at drill presses for drilling my thru-holes....looked at the Ryobi at Home Depot for $99.00 and the Craftsman at Sears for $120.00. Was not crazy about the quality of the construction of either one but I guess for $100.00 plus or minus $20.00 I guess they were not too bad. Anybody own these and if so, how do you like them? Does anyone recommend another brand? The Ryobi was a 10" model, I think the Craftsman was 8" model.:huh:
I know some of you will say, "use your lathe it will give you a better thru-hole and you save $100.00" but the lathe I have is the small grizzly and I am not sure if you can thru drill with it.:huh:
bspice13 03-16-2004, 05:21 PM I recently bought the delta 10" drill press at lowes for 99.99 and it seems better constructed than the ryobi and the craftsman I havent throug drilled on it but it looks and feels good.
missing link 03-16-2004, 05:25 PM We have the craftsman 9''.. we got it on close out for 59.99
it does what we need it todo
was this the one you were looking at, at sears?
BigFish 03-16-2004, 05:44 PM Yeah ML, thats the one. You like it alright? Thanks BSpice13, I am gonna check that one at Lowes out. I guess for $100.00 you can't expect too much!:smash:
Backbeach Jake 03-16-2004, 06:43 PM I bought the small Delta for 99 bucks . Does the job fine.
BigFish 03-16-2004, 07:49 PM Lookin at Delta tomorrow. Thanks folks.;)
Slipknot 03-16-2004, 07:58 PM stay away from Ryobi
BigFish 03-16-2004, 08:00 PM How come?:confused: He said curiously!:eek:
TheRattBoy 03-16-2004, 08:02 PM I got the Craftsman, I like it .:) johnny "the Ratt Boy
justplugit 03-16-2004, 09:04 PM Big FISH,Craftsman $99 on sale does everthing i need to do,but i do the off drilling thing on my old lathe.
Craftsman works just fine.
spence 03-17-2004, 09:06 AM I've had the 10" delta for some years now. Still works great...
-spence
Jigman 03-17-2004, 09:22 AM I use my Grizzly 8690 lathe for drilling the thru-wire hole. You have a little over an inch of travel, so you hit both sides twice to get starter holes, then finish up with a long bit in a hand drill. Also have the 10" delta drill press. Decent drill.
Jigman
Krispy 03-17-2004, 10:38 AM These are the ones to get, better than anything available today.
These are the 1950's Craftsman King-Seeley drill presses.
I have 2 floor models and have had up to 3 a few times, cause I cant stop buying them :) About 350lbs each, easy to use and easy to fix.
This ones a benchtop, from 1951. 136lbs 4" travel 15" swing
A cute little guy, Id like him so hed hang with his big brothers in my shop
http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/Images/124-A.jpg
UserRemoved1 03-17-2004, 10:45 AM Hey Krisy that's sweet! If I had my camera unpacked I'd show you a pic of a 1950's router...ALL METAL...they don't build them like that anymore.
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