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    Speaking of Drill Press

    I bought this little baby last summer for $25.00 It works. I used it to bore holes for eurohinges in hickory.

    I still don't get this sideways pic thing. Although I have always been pic posting frustrated!




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    I like the key storage grommet in that unit, Ron!

    See the thread at the top of the Forum Technical Support Forum discussion area for assistance with photo orientation.
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    Thanks Jim, BTW, the drill press only runs with the chuck key in that hole. Variable speed. I posted it for giggles, but it actually works. Cut those 35mm hole for Blum no problem. Best $25 I ever spent. Lol

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    $25?

    You suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Matthews View Post
    $25?

    You suck.
    LOL. I belong to a shop with several drill press’ but didn’t want to go in because of the pandemic. Saw it on CL and pounced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Citerone View Post
    Thanks Jim, BTW, the drill press only runs with the chuck key in that hole. Variable speed. I posted it for giggles, but it actually works. Cut those 35mm hole for Blum no problem. Best $25 I ever spent. Lol
    That's an interesting combination of safety feature and "don't lose the dang key" thing. Clever engineering I think1
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