A little while ago I needed to buy a 16mm chuck to make a gadget for my metal lathe. Instead of buying a chuck on it's own, I bought a complete new benchtop drill press indentical to the one I already had. The Chinese DP was only about £10 more than the cost of a half decent chuck.
The old motor became a drum sander and the rest of the pulleys etc will eventually be used on other projects.
I've had a compound table for years and is a very useful tool but It takes up space and is very heavy.
I removed the DP base and mounted the column on a thick ali plate. Then I mounted the compound table behind it. I used the old DP bed clamp to hold an articulated arm which holds a router.
The old DP quill and chuck became an indexable rotary table.
Just by swing the drill press head around gives me several options
Here's some pics:biggrin:
The old motor became a drum sander and the rest of the pulleys etc will eventually be used on other projects.
I've had a compound table for years and is a very useful tool but It takes up space and is very heavy.
I removed the DP base and mounted the column on a thick ali plate. Then I mounted the compound table behind it. I used the old DP bed clamp to hold an articulated arm which holds a router.
The old DP quill and chuck became an indexable rotary table.
Just by swing the drill press head around gives me several options
Here's some pics:biggrin: