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I have the prior iteration of this Jet and would buy it again, fits your specs with the exception of it has a 3/4hp motor, which has never been an issue with me.
https://www.jettools.com/us/en/p/17-drill-press/716300
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I also have a 17" Jet. Would not hesitate to buy another.
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I have an old 1940’s Walker Turner DP that I restored. There are some quirky things the did when the built them but definitely a work horse. And will last a life time.
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very good drill press, and on sale, with a coupon - in budget. Bench model well under.
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I purchased a Nova Voyager about 18 months ago. Very happy.
2 hp (into 240v), variable speed 250 - 5000 rpm, onboard computer that does more than one could ever imagine. Amazing!
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(12-20-2020, 12:17 PM)efmrrt Wrote: Upgrading Drill Press - Suggestions
I'm looking to upgrade my drill press. Here's my specs:
Woodworking 99% of time
Hardwoods - 99%
Softwoods - 1 %
Other materials (metals or plastic) 1% of time
Preferences:
Floor model
1 hp +
Large table
Budget: $1500.00 ish
Whats a good DP in this range? Do you own it? If so would you buy it again?
Thanks,
Bud
I upgraded a 15" Craftsman to this 18" Delta a few years back. The 3/4 hp might not be enough for you, but has not been a hindrance for me. The table is designed for woodworkers.
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HP is not really needed on a drill press. The bigger bits that require more power are supposed to run slower. The drill press has a variable ratio drive; either belts or gears. When the rpms are lowered the torque is multiplied.
You do not mention one of the most needed specifications which is quill travel. Try to find one with 5" or more of travel.
Another specification to look for is lowest RPM. Some drill presses do not turn slow enough to run large bits without overheating the edges and dulling them.
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