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Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:45 am
by masonsailor2
I managed to get the drill press finished yesterday while waiting for the turkey. I acquired the 510 a couple of weeks ago expressly for this purpose. The frame is made of KD 2X4's from HD using grabbers and PL400.
Paul
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:47 am
by masonsailor2
Opps forgot the picks.
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:07 pm
by ERLover
Nice!!!! Does the base get in the way of your feet?
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:21 pm
by masonsailor2
Not so far. I purposely attached that crossmember with only screws and no glue until I use it for a while. My plan is to build a small two drawer unit to fit on the base.
Paul
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:30 pm
by tomsalwasser
Nice work! I am considering a permanent wall mount SS drill press and I could adapt this design to try it out for a while. My SS drill press is a full size Shopsmith that has not left drill press mode since I brought it home a few years ago from a craigslist sale. I could reclaim a lot of floor space at the expense of being able to roll it around.
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 1:36 pm
by JPG
That a carriage/table stop on the way tubes???
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 1:54 pm
by jsburger
tomsalwasser wrote:Nice work! I am considering a permanent wall mount SS drill press and I could adapt this design to try it out for a while. My SS drill press is a full size Shopsmith that has not left drill press mode since I brought it home a few years ago from a craigslist sale. I could reclaim a lot of floor space at the expense of being able to roll it around.
If you build it like this you will get a lot of floor space back and still be able to roll it around.
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:26 pm
by masonsailor2
Not a carriage stop JPG. That is a part of my indexing wheel that I just put there to store it.
Paul
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 6:39 pm
by tomsalwasser
jsburger wrote:If you build it like this you will get a lot of floor space back and still be able to roll it around.
Nice work John!
As ERLover mentioned, does the base ever get in the way of your feet? I may mount mine facing the other way. I'll probably need a little ballast on the bench tubes to keep it from tipping.
What length did you cut your bench tubes?
Re: Free Standing SS Drill press
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:01 pm
by jsburger
tomsalwasser wrote:jsburger wrote:If you build it like this you will get a lot of floor space back and still be able to roll it around.
Nice work John!
As ERLover mentioned, does the base ever get in the way of your feet? I may mount mine facing the other way. I'll probably need a little ballast on the bench tubes to keep it from tipping.
What length did you cut your bench tubes?
I did think about the base leg getting in the way but in practice it has never been a problem at all. The way I stand with the quill feed levers on the right my right foot is outside of the leg to the right and my left foot fits under the opening of the leg. It should be the same for a lefty. I have honestly never had to think about it from the very beginning of use.
The bench tubes are 18" long. They are the left over pieces from when I made my shorty. The bases castings are slid on the tubes as far as they will go (one end has a stop but the other end does not).
As far as mounting the other way, I think you will need a LOT of ballast. My shorty with the 18" cut off is a bit light on the back end. It can be used in DP mode with no problem but it doesn't take too much pressure on the front of the table to lift the back end off the ground. I would think that my DP with the head stock and table mounted in the conventional position might fall over on its own.