Yes, I understand the hobby machine aspect. After looking at some of these more robust machines with aluminum bearing blocks, I am hoping in the future to upgrade mine or just rebuild a bigger, better one. I am mostly concerned about the lengths and accuracy of the belts at 48x48". For now, I...
Wow, very nice! I will have to consider the aluminum bearing blocks after I get mine up and running. Do you guys have CNC mills or are you manually milling these? Or sending them out to a shop?
After review it does say to tap the little holes with a 10-32 Hello everyone, the question is regarding the JD's Garage plans (Complete Gantry 2.7), well, I am assuming (you know where that gets us) that on the x-axis arm, do I use nuts to secure the components there? (belt mount idlers) I...
Hey guys! I love this! I am about to assemble my JD's Garage. I am building a 48" x 48" cutting area so 58 1/2" x 67 1/2"so I had to get creative with the sizing. It is a bit out of the suggested comfort zone but I figured I would build it and upgrade some parts if the build is not suitable for...
Ill have to rig something up to take the strain off. I could re-wire it and add your suggestion but I will definitely take it into consideration. I'm not sure when but I would like to look into a 3 phase motor option to where I could control the voltage/speed. It would be nice to go lower than...
Agreed about the vice! I got this guy for free as it was broken and was able to fix it up enough to be stable (I think). I will have to rebuild but damn those other options are brilliant! The whole reason I got a DP was to have take the time and get the accuracy, so I will be holding nothing...
I'm impressed and thankful about this drill press.
Runs smooth and quite, belt is in very decent shape. The only issue is some old cracked wiring I will fix first thing.
Thanks for all the help!
Ok my Friends, I will be picking up around 8pm tonight and will report back with some pictures. Thank you all for your guidance. This has been a warm welcome to garagejournal.com!
Things have changed. The seller wants $400, it comes with nothing else and its an hour drive away. Not that I'm not up for a drive for a great deal/piece but considering its age, I have no idea what shape its in. It looks clean but that is only a plus not a guarantee I wont need to dump a bunch...
The motor says 1725 RPM so I guess its the higher version That's interesting about you not using the lower powered press unless your drilling in something rare and extra hardened. I guess I just wanted the most flexibility but I suppose I could swap the motor at some point. I really just need to...
I'm pretty sure its a 1 Phase 120v. In that case am I missing out on the possibilities of utilizing a VFD with a 3 phase? So would I upgrade to a 3 phase? Or is there a VFD option for 120v? Thank you