Mauri Motti
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- Feb 17, 2011
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For a long time I wanted a decent drill press and looked into the Hammer DS 120 as one might have red at this thread. I still haven't found any user information on the Hammer whatsoever and therefore dived into Rick's suggestion on a Jet and ended up paying more then I intended... but that's how things go [embarassed].
After using it for a week now I can say with confidence that, oh boy, am I happy with this machine. Of course I'll never know how it compares to the Hammer though.
The table and fence and variable speed adjustment was what gave me the breakthrough. Something that's hard to find on a drill press if you'd ask me. When having a little more time I want to look at a way to fit my 1400 under the table. I think it might be possible with a little fiddling. Furthermore my Festo 26 dust extractor with the 36 hose fits just beautifully and does a great job when workpieces are not to chunky (otherwise it's closing the dust port on the table as it did when using 4cm material.) The variable speed makes me smile every time I have to adjust it. Useful too is this adaptor thingy that came with the Centrotec 2011 set which allows me to use my Festo drill bits, forstner bits etc. What an invention ;D
As you can see in the following picture I made a huge upgrade. Don't laugh though.. this hand-cranked machine has served me very well! unfortunately it has been standing outside during last winter.
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After using it for a week now I can say with confidence that, oh boy, am I happy with this machine. Of course I'll never know how it compares to the Hammer though.
The table and fence and variable speed adjustment was what gave me the breakthrough. Something that's hard to find on a drill press if you'd ask me. When having a little more time I want to look at a way to fit my 1400 under the table. I think it might be possible with a little fiddling. Furthermore my Festo 26 dust extractor with the 36 hose fits just beautifully and does a great job when workpieces are not to chunky (otherwise it's closing the dust port on the table as it did when using 4cm material.) The variable speed makes me smile every time I have to adjust it. Useful too is this adaptor thingy that came with the Centrotec 2011 set which allows me to use my Festo drill bits, forstner bits etc. What an invention ;D
As you can see in the following picture I made a huge upgrade. Don't laugh though.. this hand-cranked machine has served me very well! unfortunately it has been standing outside during last winter.
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