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5th November 2009, 03:58 PM #16Apprentice
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5th November 2009, 04:00 PM #17Apprentice
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its now between the ryobi 12 speed drill and the carbetch drill. these two drills have the wind up table.
Harrison
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5th November 2009, 06:15 PM #18
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5th November 2009, 09:38 PM #20Apprentice
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it dosnt seem like they sell this brand of drill any more.
Harrison
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6th November 2009, 09:35 PM #21
I have a Ryobi DP263 "industrial" pedestal drill press that i bought a few years ago.
Not a bad machine but the chuck had some serious run-out from new.
Something you should check no matter which brand you choose.
Steven.
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6th November 2009, 10:12 PM #22
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6th November 2009, 10:18 PM #23Apprentice
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can you give me the exsact link because your previous link sends me to the Trupro drill press.
Thanks Harrison
your drill is now a contender i like it very nice.
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6th November 2009, 10:29 PM #24
I am not sure why its called a TruPro on the website. I think that is just the new Woodman brand name. Its the same drill. The model number of my woodman even begins with 'TP' which I am assuming refers to TruPro. Check my photo you will see the model numbers match. If you go into WWWH their display model is a woodman, and what you get in the cardboard is most likely going to be a woodman as well.
This is my drill press, ignore the name on the website its still a woodman. The model is TP-1601F.
http://wwwh.com.au/webshop/EWWItem.csp?ID=ECM||154864||11
The bench version of my drill press is the TP-1601B
http://wwwh.com.au/webshop/EWWItem.csp?ID=ECM||154864||10
Contact Wanita or David at WWWH for a price. But I am pretty sure they have a special price way cheaper than the website. I think it was around the $260 but might even be cheaper. I did get it even cheaper myself as I spent $6300 all at once
Cheers
Jason
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6th November 2009, 10:36 PM #25Apprentice
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Thanks for the info pellcorp.
Cheersn Harrion
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6th November 2009, 10:57 PM #27SENIOR MEMBER
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6th November 2009, 11:10 PM #28
Just wandered out to the shed to check. It stands about 1600mm high. Here is a full length photo (sorry about the lighting, fluros and my camera don't go together that well!
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7th November 2009, 08:30 AM #29
I did'nt realise you had to do this with a bit of force when putting mine together. Turned it on the the first time and the chuck went across the workshop floor like a spinning top
Best way is to move the table out of the way and use a longish piece of 90x45 or similer down to the base plate of the drill press.
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7th November 2009, 02:50 PM #30
Repco have a 450watt, 16mm, 12 speed pedestal drill on sale for $250.
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