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Default Dril Press Selection

I have 5 drill presses but am still considering the large floor model sold
by Harbor Freight. I like its sturdy construction as well as the distance
from the post to the drill bit.

I have 3 floor models; Sears, Atlas, a 12" Harbor and two table top
models. My favorite is the Harbor. It runs smooth, have minimal runout,
has about 16 speeds, a crank up table, a light, etc.

The price on the large one (15 inch I think) is good too.

Don Dando


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