Below are the links to the Drill Press and Digital Angle Gauge: Drill Press: amzn.to/43bTs6O Digital Angle Gauge: amzn.to/3NrINPo *DISCLAIMER: The above links are affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
@@irondome7334 Thank you and welcome to the family. Here is a playlist that you may find helpful where I did a series of videos around this drill press. Drill Press Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLxLuwzp7QVPTuENVs7j1RrOXCSHSWSyBq.html
You can’t beat the price! You can buy one for you and one for a gift and still be ahead of other drill presses cost wise and not miss any features. I’m over the belt and pulley adjustment days lol. Thanks for watching!
Looks like one heckuva buy! I’m definitely interested. I can tell by your tutorial that you’re very knowledgeable about machines like this. Great job, very easy to understand
Thank you very much! Can’t beat the price, heck I can buy two and use one for a gift and still be ahead on cost with the same features as other drill presses. No matter your skill level on a drill it’s tough to get exact 90 degree angles and the same consistent depth. This will be great for accuracy and efficiency. I was also over the changing belt and pulley days. 😂
Thank you, I’d rate it number 1 for the best value. It performs and has the features of machines near the $1,000 price range. Thanks for the complements, I’m looking forward to your next video. 👍
Nice walkthrough and overall coverage of this one. Very nice features on it. If we ever expand our shop (or maybe when I get all the shelves filled with car parts, emptied) I'd like to get a press. Won't use it a heck of a lot but the times when I did need it, I wished I did to make the job easier. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much! Can’t beat the price, heck I can buy two and use one for a gift and still be ahead on cost with the same features as other drill presses. No matter your skill level on a drill it’s tough to get exact 90 degree angles and the same consistent depth. This will be great for accuracy and efficiency. If you’re curious it also does a nice job drilling through metal since you work on cars. I was also over the changing belt and pulley days. 😂
I this this same one, my two issues where the 3 handles, that was a simply fix, just removed 2 of them. My second was my table was flexing when pressing hard, so had to either use my bottle jack, or a piece of wood with a 6" screw to keep the table from flexing forward on me, also switched out to a keyless chuck.
Thanks for watching and the leaving the comment J.T. Overall would you purchase it again for that price point? I agree you could switch out to a keyless chuck for time, but the keyed chuck is comfort for a lot of people as they feel it can get tighter. Any handles as you mentioned are easy to remove if getting in the way leaving the top back one. 👍
@inspiringbuilds I would definitely buy it again, even a smaller one, for a smaller DIY person. The 3 handles just always seemed to keep me from drill with consistent pressure, so I just use 1. But yes, very good purchase!!
Certainly looks like great value for the buck. Thanks for your unbiased review. I think this would fit my needs quite well. Did you by chance put a dial indicator on the spindle/drill bit to check runout?
@@pepperman5752 Thank you and welcome to the channel. You’re welcome for the review and here is a playlist that you may find helpful where I did a series of videos around this drill press. I did not check for run out, but this has by far been the best value and no complaints. Drill Press Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLxLuwzp7QVPTuENVs7j1RrOXCSHSWSyBq.html
Several of the drill press on the market are made in the same factory as these and are just green or Grey and twice the price. I love mine, FYI check out the wen 6 and 8 inch jointers same exact machine as the green and Grey brands at half the price.
I looked at this as well a a few others like Grizzly and Bucktools. Went with the bucktools as it’s exactly the same in most places as this Wen but cheaper (on sale direct from Bucktools plus free shipping) and has the larger motor. Prefer the dial depth stop over the threaded rod and nut also!
Thanks for watching. Buck tools has their 12” for $339 on sale for $319. Amazon has it for $340. This is why I mentioned the WEN is arguably the best drill press for the money. 👍
Some people prefer to, but many like the stock one feeling more comfortable the way you can tighten it down. I did an upgrade video on this series as well.
Below are the links to the Drill Press and Digital Angle Gauge:
Drill Press: amzn.to/43bTs6O
Digital Angle Gauge: amzn.to/3NrINPo
*DISCLAIMER: The above links are affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
Thanks for the links!
Excellent instructions, no BS, no crappy music, quality editing. I'm a subscriber!
@@irondome7334 Thank you and welcome to the family. Here is a playlist that you may find helpful where I did a series of videos around this drill press. Drill Press Playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLxLuwzp7QVPTuENVs7j1RrOXCSHSWSyBq.html
Looks like a decent drill press for the price. Great setup tutorial. I still have to adjust my speeds with belt and Pulley’s. blah!
You can’t beat the price! You can buy one for you and one for a gift and still be ahead of other drill presses cost wise and not miss any features. I’m over the belt and pulley adjustment days lol. Thanks for watching!
This would be a great addition to a workshop! Thanks for sharing, great video!
Thank you, I agree 💯 and looking forward to putting it to use in mine!
Looks like one heckuva buy! I’m definitely interested. I can tell by your tutorial that you’re very knowledgeable about machines like this. Great job, very easy to understand
Thank you very much! Can’t beat the price, heck I can buy two and use one for a gift and still be ahead on cost with the same features as other drill presses. No matter your skill level on a drill it’s tough to get exact 90 degree angles and the same consistent depth. This will be great for accuracy and efficiency. I was also over the changing belt and pulley days. 😂
looks like a great machine - thanks for the thorough review. love the peg board too btw! 👍🏼
Thank you, I’d rate it number 1 for the best value. It performs and has the features of machines near the $1,000 price range. Thanks for the complements, I’m looking forward to your next video. 👍
Nice walkthrough and overall coverage of this one. Very nice features on it. If we ever expand our shop (or maybe when I get all the shelves filled with car parts, emptied) I'd like to get a press. Won't use it a heck of a lot but the times when I did need it, I wished I did to make the job easier. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much! Can’t beat the price, heck I can buy two and use one for a gift and still be ahead on cost with the same features as other drill presses. No matter your skill level on a drill it’s tough to get exact 90 degree angles and the same consistent depth. This will be great for accuracy and efficiency. If you’re curious it also does a nice job drilling through metal since you work on cars. I was also over the changing belt and pulley days. 😂
I this this same one, my two issues where the 3 handles, that was a simply fix, just removed 2 of them. My second was my table was flexing when pressing hard, so had to either use my bottle jack, or a piece of wood with a 6" screw to keep the table from flexing forward on me, also switched out to a keyless chuck.
Thanks for watching and the leaving the comment J.T. Overall would you purchase it again for that price point? I agree you could switch out to a keyless chuck for time, but the keyed chuck is comfort for a lot of people as they feel it can get tighter. Any handles as you mentioned are easy to remove if getting in the way leaving the top back one. 👍
@inspiringbuilds I would definitely buy it again, even a smaller one, for a smaller DIY person. The 3 handles just always seemed to keep me from drill with consistent pressure, so I just use 1. But yes, very good purchase!!
Great review, Dan! I'm toying with a new drill press myself. I've got a benchtop but probably need to go bigger since I've got the space for it now.
Thank you, this model puts out plenty of power. Stay tuned for a 3 part series with the next being a mobile drill press cart. 👍
Nice equipment! Thanks for the tips! #drillpress #howtoputtogetheradrillpress #whatspeedshouldiuseformydrillpress #tabletopswingdrillpress
Thank you and absolutely!
Certainly looks like great value for the buck. Thanks for your unbiased review. I think this would fit my needs quite well. Did you by chance put a dial indicator on the spindle/drill bit to check runout?
@@pepperman5752 Thank you and welcome to the channel. You’re welcome for the review and here is a playlist that you may find helpful where I did a series of videos around this drill press. I did not check for run out, but this has by far been the best value and no complaints. Drill Press Playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLxLuwzp7QVPTuENVs7j1RrOXCSHSWSyBq.html
Several of the drill press on the market are made in the same factory as these and are just green or Grey and twice the price. I love mine, FYI check out the wen 6 and 8 inch jointers same exact machine as the green and Grey brands at half the price.
Well done!
Thank you Wayne, I appreciate it! Stay tuned for a 3 part series. Part 2 will be a DIY rolling drill press stand. 👍
I looked at this as well a a few others like Grizzly and Bucktools. Went with the bucktools as it’s exactly the same in most places as this Wen but cheaper (on sale direct from Bucktools plus free shipping) and has the larger motor. Prefer the dial depth stop over the threaded rod and nut also!
Thanks for watching. Buck tools has their 12” for $339 on sale for $319. Amazon has it for $340. This is why I mentioned the WEN is arguably the best drill press for the money. 👍
yea, but they give ya 10% off with goofy coupon BS on their site. Mine was like 280ish to my door
Replace drill chuck
Some people prefer to, but many like the stock one feeling more comfortable the way you can tighten it down. I did an upgrade video on this series as well.