JMHO, American Machine Tools is a misnamed very large importer/reseller of generic Asian machinery. That is a nothing-special DP and i wouldn't drive five hours if it were free at the end of the road.
With a bit of patience, a better Craftsman/Atlas/Delta/Walker-Turner/Powermatic will come along.
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This........JMHO, American Machine Tools is a misnamed very large importer/reseller of generic Asian machinery. That is a nothing-special DP and i wouldn't drive five hours if it were free at the end of the road.
With a bit of patience, a better Craftsman/Atlas/Delta/Walker-Turner/Powermatic will come along.
jack vines
Ever tried to source a replacement part for a Chicom DP?part availability may be limited on some of the old American drill press.
Must be a reeves drive.If I were getting a chinese press I would look at the wen 12" variable speed.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/WEN-12-in-Variable-Speed-Drill-Press-4214/204994931
Would rather wait for a used american made press though... $300 should get a pretty nice one.





JMHO, American Machine Tools is a misnamed very large importer/reseller of generic Asian machinery. That is a nothing-special DP and i wouldn't drive five hours if it were free at the end of the road.
With a bit of patience, a better Craftsman/Atlas/Delta/Walker-Turner/Powermatic will come along.
jack vines
Those 2nd gen Emerson's can be found cheap since they are unknown and kind of ugly. They are pretty much the same as the popular 150 line though as far as I know.Look on cl for an American drill press. It will be well worth it in the long run. I scored and got a 1968 craftsman 113.24560 seems to be one of the last good us made drill presses and it was rusted from sitting out side but I stripped it down repainted it and works like a champ and it's one of my favorite tools I have. I spent a lot of time restoring it but I have like 40-50 bucks into it for paint/stripper quill bearings and a chuck key. But it's way batter then I have ever seen in a store for less then 1000 bucks. Just keep your eye out and check Craigslist regularly I find all kind of free older tools that just need to be cleaned up and serviced and work great. I got a 1942 craftsman scroll saw, and 1952 all cast RAS craftsman, drill press, a 20 ton press (harbor freight one but it was like new) a Taiwan band saw, and a shop smith (missing some parts and has major rust but still runs) and that's just some of the tools I got for free just by checking cl daily and sometimes many times a day. So just keep your eye out and asking around or even just ask people you know that have them and ask if they know anyone sometimes you will get lucky or when they need to down size your their first call. Here is my drill press
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A friend had a later Emerson from Sears. Probably in the 70s. All I remember was how lightly built it was. The import the OP is looking at is probably heavier.Those 2nd gen Emerson's can be found cheap since they are unknown and kind of ugly. They are pretty much the same as the popular 150 line though as far as I know.
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Hmm. I had a 3rd gen and it was nice, just had the skinny belt. Not sure what came after but I think that was the end of us made.A friend had a later Emerson from Sears. Probably in the 70s. All I remember was how lightly built it was. The import the OP is looking at is probably heavier.
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Yes!!Those 2nd gen Emerson's can be found cheap since they are unknown and kind of ugly. They are pretty much the same as the popular 150 line though as far as I know.
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