Slowboat
Well-known member
Ok folks,
I have a problem - not enough room, and too many drill presses. I'm trying to figure out which one to sell.
So here is the list:
Delta DP220. Runs perfectly, restored by me...not selling...
Rockwell 15-017: Floor model - production table. Very little runout, and a very nice drill press. Doesn't go very slow. The problem is that the table lift crank & gears are missing, so raising and lowering the table is challenging - it has two bolts to compress the table collar.
Craftsman 15" from the 1970's, made in America. Runs pretty well, and goes down to 300rpm, which is great. It has a narrow 1/4" belt used to change speeds, rather than a heavy duty belt. Table doesn't have a lift crank, but isn't too heavy.
I also have two milling machines for bigger/slower stuff.
So which one would you sell - the Craftsman or the Rockwell?
Thanks,
Slow
I have a problem - not enough room, and too many drill presses. I'm trying to figure out which one to sell.
So here is the list:
Delta DP220. Runs perfectly, restored by me...not selling...
Rockwell 15-017: Floor model - production table. Very little runout, and a very nice drill press. Doesn't go very slow. The problem is that the table lift crank & gears are missing, so raising and lowering the table is challenging - it has two bolts to compress the table collar.
Craftsman 15" from the 1970's, made in America. Runs pretty well, and goes down to 300rpm, which is great. It has a narrow 1/4" belt used to change speeds, rather than a heavy duty belt. Table doesn't have a lift crank, but isn't too heavy.
I also have two milling machines for bigger/slower stuff.
So which one would you sell - the Craftsman or the Rockwell?
Thanks,
Slow

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