Drill Press Handle Source
We have a Delta. One of the fellas brought in a small diameter
steering wheel. We added a "wrist breaker" to the steering wheel.
Works great.
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"Greg" wrote in message
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Hi all--
I'm looking for a source for handles for a drill press. I just
picked up a
Taiwanese import (Foremost Tool, never heard of them) at a
commercial shop
closing. 13" swing 5-speed, 5/8" chuck...$20. Needed a belt and
handles (only
had 1). The belt was easy, but I'm looking for a source of
handles. I feel
like I have 2 options:
1) Get some 3/8 rod, cut it to length, cut threads, but balls
on.
2) Buy handles (currently going for about $8/ea. at McMaster or
MSC)
So here's my question: I don't know if (1) is any cheaper than
(2)...I
don't have the rod, the balls (you know what I mean, you sickos)
or the die.
Anybody know of a cheaper source for handles? I realize that in
the grand
scheme of tool purchasing $16 isn't much, but it's a huge
percentage of my
so-far investment in the machine. I bugs me the same way as if a
replacement
handwheel on my jointer cost $300.
Anyone have a matched set with 3/8-16 threads they want to let
go for cheap??
Any help appreciated.
--Greg
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