Bodgers
Established Member
After deciding to buy Axminster's bottom of the range drill press they cranked the price up over 15% in the new year so I decided to go for the Jet JDP-8 from elsewhere (Axminster price with drill bit set: £170, pretty much everyone else: £130).
I was after a basic drill press for the bench top, and wanted something a little bit better than the £60-70 silverline/Hilka clone thing.
I thought by paying a little bit more, I would be getting something a bit more durable and well made.
I was wrong. This drill press is embarrassingly bad.
Negative:
- castings are rougher than badger's proverbials
- loads of play in the quill
- truly awful switch gear and plastic fittings
- rusty bits where bolts/fixings attach
- grease slopped randomly on various bits
- the colour - I thought Jet stuff was supposed to be 'off white' ? - this thing is basically nicotine yellow
Positive:
- errr...it came with a free vice?
So, after putting most of it together yesterday, today I decided I might use. After opening the garage door and looking at it, I thought 'life's too short to deal with this' so I have packed it back up and I'll be paying postage to return it.
Apparently this thing is made in Switzerland. Which might explain something, because with labour rates that result in you paying 12 euros for basic ham sandwich, you really getting what you pay for in Swiss terms.
If you are thinking of this drill press, give it a very wide berth...
I was after a basic drill press for the bench top, and wanted something a little bit better than the £60-70 silverline/Hilka clone thing.
I thought by paying a little bit more, I would be getting something a bit more durable and well made.
I was wrong. This drill press is embarrassingly bad.
Negative:
- castings are rougher than badger's proverbials
- loads of play in the quill
- truly awful switch gear and plastic fittings
- rusty bits where bolts/fixings attach
- grease slopped randomly on various bits
- the colour - I thought Jet stuff was supposed to be 'off white' ? - this thing is basically nicotine yellow
Positive:
- errr...it came with a free vice?
So, after putting most of it together yesterday, today I decided I might use. After opening the garage door and looking at it, I thought 'life's too short to deal with this' so I have packed it back up and I'll be paying postage to return it.
Apparently this thing is made in Switzerland. Which might explain something, because with labour rates that result in you paying 12 euros for basic ham sandwich, you really getting what you pay for in Swiss terms.
If you are thinking of this drill press, give it a very wide berth...