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I was in the market for a drill press like this and got this one on your recommendation. It's been pretty good to me so far with wood and aluminum. A little cheap feeling but for the price I can't complain. Still extraordinarily happy with with it. Thanks for the update video.
I have the small central machinery bench top one from them. I bought it second hand and first guy bought it around 2002. The depth stop broke but she's still drilling 😂. I mostly work with wood but it's drilled it's share of metal. Definitely got my money worth 5x over.
Yeah, I agree $30 is not worth the hassle of trying to get that warrantied
Not your fault at all. Defective part. Inspect the broken surfaces with a magnifier and intense light, see if you can find factory paint in the crack face, or a change of color (different shade of silver). Either one would mean a pre existing crack. And no, it cannot be "just welded" because it is cast iron, and also welding will distort the bore and the part won't fit.
@WyldeWoodworks
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea! I'll have to look.
How has it been with drilling steel? Have you tried it with any larger holes on something thicker, 1/2" or larger thickness?
I have a drill press from Harbor Freight that was built circa 1981. I bought it at an estate sale a few years ago and it's been great! They may have been built a little better back in the day, but it is likely you encountered a factory defect.
You removed and replaced the table without loosening the swivel bolt. It was not necessary to loosen the swivel - just slide the whole assembly off of the top of the column as you showed in your video. When you slide it back on, tighten the pinch bolt on the rear of the table casting.
I bought a Wen which is also a cheap brand, I can hang my weight on it drilling 3/8" holes in 3/4" steel . Definitely a defective part on yours .
some things need to be told 💖
What if the bit had gone into YOUR soft bits? I'm glad it was just the metal that was injured!
You are correct, I would argue not ur fault at all. That's a manufacturing default.
Probably a bad casting. I used to work at a foundry and it's really easy to have a few problematic casts, and everything depends on having a good QC (quality control) process that grabs the rejects and throws them to be melted with scrap on the next batch. It's obviously cheaper to not have people on the line doing QC, and charge customers for an at cost replacement. $30 for a replacement part is cheap considering what a customer service call costs a company. Still, pretty lousy way to run a business. I'd want bigger walls on the casting, control the cooling time better for better grain size (easier to do with thicker parts), and have QC check every part. I think that making the parts of a drill in a USA factory that does all of what I suggest would easily 5x if not 10x the price. and I'll be honest, my budget is more like $200-$300 not $2k.
Odds are its a material defect. With import cast iron it can get very iffy. Sure we could calculate how much force you were really putting on that but in reality some of that wall looked way too thin and probably had porosity or something in it. Not sure where you bought the replacement but its probably better quality haha.
@WyldeWoodworks
2 жыл бұрын
lol. It was the same part from Harbor freight. I looked it over pretty close and I didn't see any flaws so hopefully it doesn't break again.
@konkniption
2 жыл бұрын
@@WyldeWoodworks ahh. Then yes best of luck. Here's hoping it doesnt break again. hate when things break.
You can use a regular 🔧
Should have pursued warranty, that should not have broken.
I somehow think YOU caused this.
You forgot to put the key back.
Vintage Craftsman drill press for $50 on craigslist.
@WyldeWoodworks
Жыл бұрын
Where at? I searched on craigslist for over a year trying to find a good drill press. Generally that's why I buy my larger tools.
Low cost should not mean low quality
@BigBear--
12 күн бұрын
Huh? Then what does it mean? You think a $2,000 drill press is a luxury upgrade over a $300 one? No difference in quality...just looks prettier? 😂🤣
"Lower end" Looking for a midrange. But the price jumps from $300 to $1000, no matter the brand.
@BigBear--
12 күн бұрын
Unfortunately (especially these days) around $1000 is the mid-range price for a decent simple drill press, when new. Top grade will be over $2000+ easy. Though I think for DIY or small shop use the $800 to $1800 range is the sweet spot for a quality standing press (depending on size and features). To be fair, I'm not necessarily knocking the HF stuff either. If you're willing to take the time to do the QC on them when you get it, some minor adjustments/setup, and maybe a few upgrades, they can be a great cheaper option as well.
Cheap pot metal slag
yeah... most of us would have just welded it back together stronger than before
Dude just weld the metal back together. Not that difficult.
@Jamestorn48
2 жыл бұрын
Can you weld cast iron?
@WyldeWoodworks
2 жыл бұрын
My welder broke
@oldschoolsmart
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jamestorn48 Cast Iron can be welded with nickel rod, but for $30.00, why would you. Not even getting into movement in the material due to heat.
@BigBear--
12 күн бұрын
Why bother? He could probably gotten the part for free if he tried, but even at $30 it's not worth the time or effort to weld it yourself. Especially considering you could easily throw the bore fit off, and have to mess with all that...just not worth it. Now if he couldn't get a replacement...then yeah, sure, give it a shot. Or just try and make a new part yourself out of something stronger.