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Hi I want to purchase a drill press cheap.
Every one always say they are cheap, they come up all the time! But when you want one they are not there!!
I would like a floor drill press that works well!
Does any one know of one for sale? maybe you have been wanting to sell yours for some time now and need a little push to sell it!
Pete the link you sent me did not work
Thanks
Every one always say they are cheap, they come up all the time! But when you want one they are not there!!
I would like a floor drill press that works well!
Does any one know of one for sale? maybe you have been wanting to sell yours for some time now and need a little push to sell it!
Pete the link you sent me did not work
Thanks
here's the link, I just like the guy in the last photo.....
http://cgi.ebay.com/W-W-Delta-Rockwell- ... 7599781497
http://cgi.ebay.com/W-W-Delta-Rockwell- ... 7599781497
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Hey Kirk, how about this delta 15" in Georgia?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ROCKWELL-DRILL-PRES ... 7604869558
Pete
http://cgi.ebay.com/ROCKWELL-DRILL-PRES ... 7604869558
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Hi Kirk, The delta 15" is a nice press. Especially if the throat depth is suitable to your needs. My favorite of the delta presses is the 17" but that is not what we are looking at.
The 15" has one advantage over the 17" in that it will drill 6" deep.
Looking at the press on eBay, I would say it is a later model. Paint seems to be original, and condition seems to be real clean. The slight rust on the column should clean up no problem- scotch brite pad and some alcohol or wd40.
Questions I would ask.
Does the tire come with it?
Seriously.
I am interested in whether the table is a crank up and down or simply a clamp knob. The clamp knob is Ok if the table is light enough, but otherwise can be a pain.
Also, Ask if the pulleys are in good shape, those diecast multi-groove pulleys are unique to the delta presses, and cost an arm and two legs if you need to buy them from delta.
Also I am assuming it is single phase, you might ask about that.
you can also ask about his reserve, he may be smoking crack as to value. I'd put fair money between $200-$300. Remember this is delta industrial line press, they sell new well over $2k
keep us posted.
Pete
The 15" has one advantage over the 17" in that it will drill 6" deep.
Looking at the press on eBay, I would say it is a later model. Paint seems to be original, and condition seems to be real clean. The slight rust on the column should clean up no problem- scotch brite pad and some alcohol or wd40.
Questions I would ask.
Does the tire come with it?
Seriously.
I am interested in whether the table is a crank up and down or simply a clamp knob. The clamp knob is Ok if the table is light enough, but otherwise can be a pain.
Also, Ask if the pulleys are in good shape, those diecast multi-groove pulleys are unique to the delta presses, and cost an arm and two legs if you need to buy them from delta.
Also I am assuming it is single phase, you might ask about that.
you can also ask about his reserve, he may be smoking crack as to value. I'd put fair money between $200-$300. Remember this is delta industrial line press, they sell new well over $2k
keep us posted.
Pete
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hey pete the tires are for sale, four of them 22.5 11R $300 still have lots of rubber
The drill press does not have a crank handle, it is single phase
I know this sounds petty but a crank handle can make you want to use your drill press where the other way sucks!!
I did not ask about the price
Do you think I am nuts to pass this up if it is $200 or less?
Kirk
The drill press does not have a crank handle, it is single phase
I know this sounds petty but a crank handle can make you want to use your drill press where the other way sucks!!
I did not ask about the price
Do you think I am nuts to pass this up if it is $200 or less?
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How about Powermatic? Here is one in Virginia, I am not sure wher you can look at a map. Looks minty.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Powermatic-1150A-15 ... 7606876909
http://cgi.ebay.com/Powermatic-1150A-15 ... 7606876909
OK Kirk, try this one. It's in NC, Buy it Now $125 Single phase to boot (I think)
http://cgi.ebay.com/15-Delta-Rockwell-D ... 7624669404
Pete
http://cgi.ebay.com/15-Delta-Rockwell-D ... 7624669404
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