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Simple Drill Press Stand

y5e06

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I have a bench top drill press, which I like. Variable speed, no belts need changing...
Anyway, I had it on a bench top for years. Then we moved, and it sat on the floor for a year and a half. I finally got around to making a stand for it.
3x3" angle iron, 3/16"
3' of Schedule 40 ~ 2.25" diameter.
1/8" 12x20" plate for top.
scrap plate
few nuts, few bolts.
$0.99 spray paint from Home Depot
 

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y5e06

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reset. didn't get shots of the top...
I used bolts w/ jam nuts for the feet, for leveling.
rubber pads were just for test mode.
 

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