/ Mag drill, who has one, what brand, what do you do with oy and what brand of annular cutters do you use?
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chim
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I saw a setup with an old drill press that I was going to copy. Not long after I retired I asked if the company had any "parts" type drill presses that still had the column and table. They said to stop and pick up a castoff they found out back somewhere. "Take the whole thing. We didn't check anything". It turned out to be a Delta 17-900 with a 3/4" chuck. Runs fine. I chucked up a long piece of round stock and dropped the table to check for runout. Eyeball said it's true. At that point the idea of adapting the mag drill to the drill press was dropped.........................Once I buy the cheap HF drill press and fab up the mag drill mount, I will use it a whole lot more and it's not my idea actually. One of the posters on the Welding Web fabbed up one and I'm going to copy his and sell my floor drill press, which I don't use much anyway. .............
I use Stick-Kut for lube. As with the mag drills at work, metal thickness determines the ultimate magnet holding power. Anything 1/4" thick or more works. I forget which brand it was but we had one at work that sensed metal thickness and refused to energize the magnet on thin stuff.
My love for annular cutters started when they were using a mag drill in the one shop to drill bolt holes in I beams in seconds, and making nice clean holes. Occasionally we'd run into needs on a project that exposed us to different tools. We did some wiring on trains for SEPTA and had to rent some larger Huck guns for example.