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Boom!
I have a ~20 year old drill press that I bought from Wickes, looks a bit like this, so cheap and cheerful.
The problem I have with it is that the further you drop the handle to drill, the more play it has. When you have it at full depth, you can move the spindle with your hand by a good few mm.
The first question is can I fix this? or is it just built in slop on account of it being cheap?
The second question is, if I was to replace it with something new, would I be able to get something with better tolerances? with the caveat that it needs to be a similar size, i.e a small bench mounted drill. I don't mind spending £200-300, or even more if need be. But it needs to be small as I use a wheelchair, and need to have it mounted to a bench I can sit under.
In the past, I have considered something like the Bosch PBD 40, but am always put off by the reviews.
The problem I have with it is that the further you drop the handle to drill, the more play it has. When you have it at full depth, you can move the spindle with your hand by a good few mm.
The first question is can I fix this? or is it just built in slop on account of it being cheap?
The second question is, if I was to replace it with something new, would I be able to get something with better tolerances? with the caveat that it needs to be a similar size, i.e a small bench mounted drill. I don't mind spending £200-300, or even more if need be. But it needs to be small as I use a wheelchair, and need to have it mounted to a bench I can sit under.
In the past, I have considered something like the Bosch PBD 40, but am always put off by the reviews.