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Best Drill Press for Woodworking & Metalworking – Heavy Duty Benchtop Drill Press Machine for DIY & Professional Use – Perfect for Home Workshops & Industrial Projects
Best Drill Press for Woodworking & Metalworking – Heavy Duty Benchtop Drill Press Machine for DIY & Professional Use – Perfect for Home Workshops & Industrial Projects
Best Drill Press for Woodworking & Metalworking – Heavy Duty Benchtop Drill Press Machine for DIY & Professional Use – Perfect for Home Workshops & Industrial Projects

Best Drill Press for Woodworking & Metalworking – Heavy Duty Benchtop Drill Press Machine for DIY & Professional Use – Perfect for Home Workshops & Industrial Projects

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Drill Press is also known as book 5 from the best selling 7 book series, 'Build Your Own Metal Working Shop From Scrap'.If you have done the projects progressively as the author did you will have done all your drilling with an electric hand drill up to this point. That’s tough and tedious work to say the least and you will really appreciate a drill press. In fact it would not make much sense to proceed to the deluxe accessories without one. You could buy one of course, But anyone could do that....It drills to the center of a 12" circle with a quill travel of 2 1/2". Two stage speed reduction gives a low speed of 260 rpm for serious large hole drilling. Ball bearings in spindle driven pulley and idler make it smooth and quiet running. Quill feed is by cable or chain drive so there is no rack and pinion to cut.

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The Gingery books are unique in the world. The guy literally tells you how to build a machine shop from scratch. He *does* allow that you can buy some things from the hardware store (bolts, motors), but he tells you how to cast and machine all the parts to build a very impressive collection of tools.Truly amazing, in a day and age where everything comes pre-packaged, that somebody would build tools from scratch. Definitely worth looking at.I keep wondering how much more effort it would be to do this if you couldn't go to the hardware store (can't buy bolts and nuts).