Hi all, hoping to draw from the collective experience/knowledge base here.
Am on a quest to find a solid vintage bench drill press and have come across a fobco star at what seems to be a relatively decent price. Having done quite a bit of research on things to look out for when buying second hand, one of my primary concerns is play in the quill/spindle and the corresponding loss of accuracy when drilling.
As the unit is located quite a distance from me, i've asked the seller to take some videos to show the amount of play (front to back and side to side) at the chuck with the spindle extended all the way (see attached videos)
I don't really have any prior experience with fobco star drill presses so am wondering if this extent of play is normal/acceptable?
Grateful for any input please. Thanks
Am on a quest to find a solid vintage bench drill press and have come across a fobco star at what seems to be a relatively decent price. Having done quite a bit of research on things to look out for when buying second hand, one of my primary concerns is play in the quill/spindle and the corresponding loss of accuracy when drilling.
As the unit is located quite a distance from me, i've asked the seller to take some videos to show the amount of play (front to back and side to side) at the chuck with the spindle extended all the way (see attached videos)
I don't really have any prior experience with fobco star drill presses so am wondering if this extent of play is normal/acceptable?
Grateful for any input please. Thanks