Pen & Wrench
Well-known member
I've got a small table top drill press and I've gotten to the point that I want to upgrade to a floor standing drill press that will drill wood or steel. I don't do lots of metal working but when I do, the drill press I have is grossly underpowered and won't turn slow enough for drilling much more than a quarter inch in steel. I'm in the middle of a project right now where I'm drilling wood, and I have to turn the table away, and use the base, and put my jig on a block, drill in as far as the drill press will go, then lift the jig up with the bit in the wood, slide a block under the jig and take another throw at it to get drilled a full 2 and a quarter inches, which isn't much but the drill press I have won't drill past about an inch and 3/4. I've looked around some and could probably use a Jet or possibly a Powermatic, but I'm not sure the Powermatic is all that good for metal drilling. If you can tell me how well a Powermatic drills steel, that would be helpful. Also, does anyone have experience with an Oliver 10063 Drill press? Based on what I can tell, the Oliver appears to be able to drill in wood, and do a pretty good job for what amount of steel drilling I intend to do. I probably won't drill larger than a half inch and possibly a 3/4 inch hole in steel, and it appears the Oliver would do that pretty well. I know there's probably other obvious choices, but this Oliver looks like it would be the last drill press I'll ever need, unless ya'll think I'm upgrading a bit too much. Thanks for your help.