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Blogger scarrgo said...

I hope this is not the press I just got from e-bay. you e-bay add sail works and like new. Hope you fixed it may be coming back to you

July 15, 2011 at 12:42 AM

Blogger Don said...

LOL, no. I have no eBay auctions running at all, certainly not for this piece of crap. I gave mine away on Craigslist.

July 15, 2011 at 10:02 AM

Blogger jesse said...

Thanks for this post, I ALMOST bought this on craiglist. Maybe yours is being passed around the country, lol.

June 10, 2012 at 5:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i actually just over paid for this same drill press... 50 bucks . and mine dide the samething , walked atleast a quarter inch . so i took it apart and almost all of the screws were loose inside . tightened them up and now it works pretty good

June 6, 2015 at 9:32 PM

Blogger Bob said...

I was gifted one of these back in the early 80's from my brother. I guess I ended up with it because even though it was only a few years old at the time it wasn't good enough to use for the woodworking he was doing. I have used it once every couple of years since then and always complained that it would move side to side and it was barely better than a hand drill.

After seeing what you get for $75 bucks at Harbor Freight and not really using a drill press enough to justify the $150 one I took it apart figuring I had nothing to lose but an hour on a Sunday Morning

I found that there are a pair of set screws that slide along a vertical shaft that keep the drill press from moving left or right on a horizontal axis. One of the two set screws was missing, likely for the last 40 years.

The casting they screw into is some sort of white metal and the threads were loose enough that the 10-32 set screw I installed wouldn't hold. I rethreaded it, no I really didn't, I forced in a larger screw, cut off the end and adjusted the gap using the other set screw.

A bit of grease and it is back together working just fine. I figure it will work for another 40 years as long as I use it only once or twice a year.

BTW, it is noisy as heck and I believe that is a combination of the strait cut gears and the brushes. Just turning it by hand the brushes make a lot of noise.

August 8, 2021 at 6:40 AM

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