I agree about the foot switch. I have a billy pedal switch from mlcs. I just 
looked and they have a great sale on it. . I guess that all have the same 
safety feature that is a metal cover that you slide your foot into. It will 
prevent it from accidentally turning on if something is dropped.
As far as depth stops I had a very old drill press given to me. The only way 
to adjust the depth was to raise or lower the table. It did have a neat 
lock, a thumb screw on the left side. My grizzly has the ring that Dale 
described.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Leavens" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] drillpress locking mechonism


Wow!

I never would have thought anyone would build a drill press without at least 
a depth stop. That is most of the point!

Dan, you might be interested with regard to setting the position of the 
drill, I bought a foot switch for my press from Lee Valley, a toggle which 
permits me to have both hands free to set and/or hold a piece and I can turn 
the press on or off without having to let go of the spokes or the work.

Mine is a fifteen or seventeen or so year old Delta. Something has happened 
to one of the spokes, it no longer threads nicely into the hub. I also find 
the rack & pinion type worm geared crank device for raising and lowering the 
table is a bit of a nuisance, actually inconvenient to use and some day I 
think i would like to replace the crank with a reversible motor so I don't 
have to wriggle around there to work the crank and skin my knuckles.

The table tilt too could be more convenient, there is a pin you have to pull 
that fits so tight you need to crank it out with a nut then loosen the 
central nut before you can rotate the table. There has to be a much better 
method. This is not a facility I have needed much but it is one I will use 
less frequently than I otherwise would.

The machine is massive and pretty sturdy. I don't much like moving it partly 
because it is pretty easy to get the head beyond the center of gravity. This 
summer I bought a universal mobile stand on wheels so I can move it out to 
clean in and around and behind it. I probably never will but I can.

Now if I could remember to turn off my compressor when I am done with it!


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan Rossi
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 9:55 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] drillpress locking mechonism


  I've been investigating drill presses recently. Apparently, not all
  presses have a quill lock. I don't think I would purchase one that didn't
  though. It would be very useful when setting up to have the bit right
  down near the wood so that you could line things up more easily. without
  having to hold it down with one hand.

  One Delta model apparently just has a brass set screw that you twist in
  against the quill and friction holds the quill down. Others use the depth
  gauge or locking nuts on the collar.

  -- 
  Blue skies.
  Dan Rossi
  Carnegie Mellon University.
  E-Mail: [email protected]
  Tel: (412) 268-9081




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