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Title: Drill Press
Post by: EMD on 02 January 2016, 12:48:48
Im after a drill press , just a workbench top type .. not one of those industrial ones  ::) Something sturdy but one that you fit a standard electric drill into  :) Oh and a bargain would be a bonus  ;D Anyone got one and where from ?
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: redelitev6 on 02 January 2016, 13:21:38
Are these any good from Machine mart ? https://www.machinemart.co.uk/c/drill-stands--accessories/
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: EMD on 02 January 2016, 13:58:27
Are these any good from Machine mart ? https://www.machinemart.co.uk/c/drill-stands--accessories/

Thanks , that looks a pretty decent one for the money .
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: TheBoy on 02 January 2016, 14:12:08
Be careful of the cheap shite, or if using a mount for existing drill, if either part is cheap.  The problem is how central and straight the whole system is when drilling. If you get vibration in the drillbit, the whole thing is a bit pointless.  Well worth spending a bit more for quality IMHO.

Certainly worth getting a proper one, but again avoid nasty stuff
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 January 2016, 14:30:36
Keep an eye on your local auction houses as it's the sort of thing that pops up from time to time.  ;)
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: Terbs on 02 January 2016, 21:10:38
I was looking for a drill stand, but decided to go for the benchtop pillar drill instead. I paid about £80 for mine. I am glad I did get it. I have bolted it to the end of the bench. Its not massive but it does what it is supposed to do.
Pricewise, it was not much more than a sturdy stand.
I think Screwfix do a Titan pillar drill for about the same price, which has good reviews. ;)
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: YZ250 on 02 January 2016, 22:20:57
My vote would be for a pillar drill as well.  :y They are quite reasonable now and most go up to a 13mm shank, so generally ok for general use.
It's only if you are using the larger taper shank drills that you would need anything more industrial, although I must confess to reducing the larger bore shank size at work so that it is suitable for use in my pillar drill at home.  ;)
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: Broomies Mate on 02 January 2016, 23:07:35
Point of a pillar drill - Accurate, effortless drilling.

You'll NEVER get that from a electric drill clamped in a mount.
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: Nick W on 02 January 2016, 23:49:40
Point of a pillar drill - Accurate, effortless drilling.

You'll NEVER get that from a electric drill clamped in a mount.


Even a sub £100 cheapy pillar drill from B&Q is a massive improvement over a drill motor and clamp.


But you do need to always clamp your workpiece to the table.  You might get away with using a really heavy vice, but trips to hospital really aren't fun.
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 03 January 2016, 00:18:50
I saw one in Aldi a couple of weeks ago, at the time I thought 'Hmm, that could be useful' A couple of days later I went back with the intention of buying one and they'd sold out  >:( >:( >:( They looked good quality too, might get em back in at some point I hope.
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: biggriffin on 03 January 2016, 08:35:51
Not a lot for 99p ;D
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 03 January 2016, 13:28:18
Point of a pillar drill - Accurate, effortless drilling.

You'll NEVER get that from a electric drill clamped in a mount.


Even a sub £100 cheapy pillar drill from B&Q is a massive improvement over a drill motor and clamp.


But you do need to always clamp your workpiece to the table.  You might get away with using a really heavy vice, but trips to hospital really aren't fun.

Unless your local A&E is blessed with fit doctors and nurses.

Don't be silly, ours isn't, it's the North...
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: EMD on 06 January 2016, 15:30:47
Are these any good from Machine mart ? https://www.machinemart.co.uk/c/drill-stands--accessories/

Well i ordered the above and must say im very pleased with the product , its precise and accurate enough for what i need it for . Very well made and considering it has the vice clamp included is a bonus  ;) Not everyone's choice but thought i would just say in case anyone wondered about buying one  :) 
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: TheBoy on 06 January 2016, 17:25:11
Good luck with it, hope it serves your well :y

Obviously, Machine Mart are on my shit list, so won't ever be using them again.
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 06 January 2016, 17:29:46
Are there any companies not on your shit list TB?  ???  :-\  :D
Title: Re: Drill Press
Post by: TheBoy on 06 January 2016, 17:35:01
Are there any companies not on your shit list TB?  ???  :-\  :D
Plenty.

Car related, I think its only ECP (for repeatedly selling fake stuff, Autovaux (bending the truth about "genuine"), MM (pricy tat, and aftersales has really gone down the shitter) and the local BPs (inbreds) that are on the shit list