Re: Dedicated drill press
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:03 am
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OK so the legs were kind of leaning outwards. and the castings clamped to the bench tubes correctly, except the castings were bad. This is why even before i modified it, it seemed a bit too easy to move when it was on the floor.. it had some glide to it.JPG wrote:Are the legs 'splayed' out? Are the castings clamped correctly to the 'bench' tubes?
Hey Beave, your drill press looks great. I have a Shopsmith dedicated drill press of sorts. I put an older SS in drill press mode a few years ago and have not taken it down since. But I really could use the space so I need to cut it down. Can you point me to the design in the previous post that you refer to? Thank you!Beave2012 wrote:So I based my dedicated drill press on jsburger's design in another post.
Turned out nice. I will need to adjust the wheels a bit but seems stable and the leftover tubes will allow me to turn it into a shorty if I so desire.
As for now it fits right in.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/woodw ... 16948.htmltomsalwasser wrote: Hey Beave, your drill press looks great. I have a Shopsmith dedicated drill press of sorts. I put an older SS in drill press mode a few years ago and have not taken it down since. But I really could use the space so I need to cut it down. Can you point me to the design in the previous post that you refer to? Thank you!
Tom
Beave2012 wrote:http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/woodw ... 16948.htmltomsalwasser wrote: Hey Beave, your drill press looks great. I have a Shopsmith dedicated drill press of sorts. I put an older SS in drill press mode a few years ago and have not taken it down since. But I really could use the space so I need to cut it down. Can you point me to the design in the previous post that you refer to? Thank you!
Tom
Its not all that hard, just cut lower way tubes to 18", and rotate the headstock & table 180 degrees on the upper tubes... lock into place and good to go. Just make sure you ensure your reassembled lower base is properly set up or you will run into a leaning one like I originally did. Save the rest of the tubes btw, can use those for a shorty if you ever want to lower it back down and swap out the way tubes (and cut 18" off the uppers at that point, at this point I like the extra height).