07-19-2021, 08:08 AM
I was looking through a Northern tool catalogue and noticed a sub $600 Klutch (I think a Northern tool house brand) drill press with a 1.5 hp motor, 6" quill travel, variable speed adjuster, and most importantly a split quill housing. A split housing allows the quill slop to be adjusted and allows a good way to lock the quill anywhere along its travel.
I was thinking they had actually addressed the weak points of most cheap drill presses available out there until I noticed the speed range. Thats when the euphoria came to a crashing end. Lowest speed is 600 RPM. This is a deal breaker. Why would someone want a drill press with 1.5 hp? to swing big bits. Big bits require slow PRM- slower than 600. Also, I don't know how old the Northern tool catalogue is but it can't have come in the mail more than a couple of years ago and now when I try to find the drill press online it seems to not be available anywhere.
I feel for the people out there who want a good sturdy drill press without spending well north of $1000 or being lucky enough to find an older one made when they seemed to know what was needed as far as construction and basic features are concerned.
I was thinking they had actually addressed the weak points of most cheap drill presses available out there until I noticed the speed range. Thats when the euphoria came to a crashing end. Lowest speed is 600 RPM. This is a deal breaker. Why would someone want a drill press with 1.5 hp? to swing big bits. Big bits require slow PRM- slower than 600. Also, I don't know how old the Northern tool catalogue is but it can't have come in the mail more than a couple of years ago and now when I try to find the drill press online it seems to not be available anywhere.
I feel for the people out there who want a good sturdy drill press without spending well north of $1000 or being lucky enough to find an older one made when they seemed to know what was needed as far as construction and basic features are concerned.
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