BigAl96
Active member
First post but long time lurker. I'm looking at picking up a drill press to replace my current pos 5 speed benchtop hf special, and 2 of them nearby have really caught my eye, but I admittedly know very little about older power tools. I am a hobbyist knife maker, and tend to fabricate bracketry, and other odds and ends for my cars, boat or projects around the house so i tend to work witha lot of sheet metal and tool steel barstock, so I'm assuming If I go with the craftsman, I'll add the jziggy slow speed pulley.
The delta already has a slow speed pulley setup, but needs at minimum a start capacitor for the motor as it has to be started by hand.
i am looking at the older vintage presses mainly due to the look my wife and I are going for in the garage, and I feel that 9 times out of 10 old tools are built far better than similarly priced newer pieces.
I'd love to hear your opinions of the two presses and which you think would be the better long term option for restoration and use.
The delta already has a slow speed pulley setup, but needs at minimum a start capacitor for the motor as it has to be started by hand.
i am looking at the older vintage presses mainly due to the look my wife and I are going for in the garage, and I feel that 9 times out of 10 old tools are built far better than similarly priced newer pieces.
I'd love to hear your opinions of the two presses and which you think would be the better long term option for restoration and use.




