JonnyC
Well-known member
After researching drill presses for a long time and keeping on eye on CL, I decided to bite the bullet and just pick up the Porter Cable from Lowes. There is no runout on the spindle, and only slight runout (~.002") on a chucked up piece of tool stock. I could always upgrade to a nice chuck in the future.
However, there are some definite QC issues, I guess as to be expected for a $320 Chinese dp. Both motor and spindle pulleys are out of round. There is some binding in the quill assembly, to the point that you can hear a popping noise when lowering it. I started to disassemble it to deburr mating surfaces and replace the packing grease with oil. I even tossed the motor pulley on my 9x20 lathe to machine it true, which helped with the vibration.
I am really impressed with customer support so far though. I called them up today and they are sending me out two new pulleys, no questions asked. I'm not expecting them to be in any better shape, but we'll see.
I noticed the Grizzly G7944 seems to share the same design, and maybe I should have gone with that (although it's about 50% more cash). If the part images are correct, the Grizzly comes with steel pulleys instead of cast aluminum like the PC.
Any owners here of the PCB660DP have any other tips for making this machine run better? I know I shouldn't spend much time or money on it, but I do like to tinker.
However, there are some definite QC issues, I guess as to be expected for a $320 Chinese dp. Both motor and spindle pulleys are out of round. There is some binding in the quill assembly, to the point that you can hear a popping noise when lowering it. I started to disassemble it to deburr mating surfaces and replace the packing grease with oil. I even tossed the motor pulley on my 9x20 lathe to machine it true, which helped with the vibration.
I am really impressed with customer support so far though. I called them up today and they are sending me out two new pulleys, no questions asked. I'm not expecting them to be in any better shape, but we'll see.
I noticed the Grizzly G7944 seems to share the same design, and maybe I should have gone with that (although it's about 50% more cash). If the part images are correct, the Grizzly comes with steel pulleys instead of cast aluminum like the PC.
Any owners here of the PCB660DP have any other tips for making this machine run better? I know I shouldn't spend much time or money on it, but I do like to tinker.