UncleJoe
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I have an older craftsman benchtop drill press. It has an adjustable table, if you can call it that. To raise or lower the table you losen the handle and struggle to lift or lower the table. I wish it had a rack and pinion gear like some models but this on just has a clamp. The real problem comes up when you set up to drill a few holes and you get everything lined up and find you need to raise or lower the table. Your setup is no good. There is no way to change the table height without moving everything.
Now the easy fix is to just purchase a good drill press and I may end up doing that but this drill press was given to me by my dad. It will always have a home in my shop.
If anyone has come up with a decent way to build a simple height adjustable drill press table I sure would be interested in hearing the details. I am probably not the only guy that has one of these. For what it is worth I checked Sears spare parts to see if I could purchase a rack and pinion setup and make it fit my drill press. Good idea except for what the parts cost I can buy a real nice brand new drill press with a great table. Man, they sure want a lot for parts these days.
Thanks for any ideas you may have
Now the easy fix is to just purchase a good drill press and I may end up doing that but this drill press was given to me by my dad. It will always have a home in my shop.
If anyone has come up with a decent way to build a simple height adjustable drill press table I sure would be interested in hearing the details. I am probably not the only guy that has one of these. For what it is worth I checked Sears spare parts to see if I could purchase a rack and pinion setup and make it fit my drill press. Good idea except for what the parts cost I can buy a real nice brand new drill press with a great table. Man, they sure want a lot for parts these days.
Thanks for any ideas you may have