muddstopper
Veteran Member
I bought one of those chicago, central, or something another, floor model presses several years ago. Drill run out was terrible. Changed chucks fiddled with it, with and finally sold it. found a craftman bench model 1/2 in chuck, 20 years ago and that is still my go to press for most of my shop work. Still a little wobble in the bit, but nothing like the cheap floor model. About 5 or 6 years ago I was in a sears store and they had a large floor model, 5/8 chuck, on closeout. Bought it at about half price because some of the knobs and such where missing. Off the top of my head, I cant remember if either press is 16 or 12 speed, I think both spin 200 or 250 at low speed, but I regularly drill half inch holes with both drills. Using hole saws, I have drilled 4in holes in 1 in steel. I can stall either drill using large hole saws, but with plenty of cutting oil and light steady pressure, you can drill large holes without burning up the bits. Pilot holes help a bunch. I recently drilled 8-2.5 inch holes in 1 inch thick steel using a hole saw on the floor model. I had the bench top press set up to drill the 1/4 in pilot holes and then just mvoes the pices over to the floor model for the hole saw. Hole saw still cuts like new after 8 holes.