I'm looking to buy a new drill press. I am seriously thinking about model F16 - 16 (01374) which can be seen here:
http://www.sip-group.com/catalogue/Workshop_P134.pdf
Yes I know it's a f$%&!~g SIP, but it is not a welder.
I have owned 3 welders by them & have at last learned my lesson & ordered something else far more sensible. 
Clark do a similar one, model CDP451F here:
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cdp351f-drill-press/path/drill-presses-mortisers
I looked at the Clarke a couple of years ago in M/M but was put off by the amount of play in the drill shaft when fully extended.
Recently looked at the Sip one & it seems far more solid in this respect. 
If any of you use these machines could you please comment or any other suggestions appreciated. (Budget is limited to around £150).
I have an old Elektra Beckum Model TB1500W which has been an excellent machine but it's a bench mounted drill & I could do with a floor standing one.
Also can any of you boffins out there tell me what does 3/4 horsepower (Sip spec.) translate to in watts. (Clarke is 510W)
Thanks in advance for any replies.
http://www.sip-group.com/catalogue/Workshop_P134.pdf
Yes I know it's a f$%&!~g SIP, but it is not a welder.


Clark do a similar one, model CDP451F here:
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cdp351f-drill-press/path/drill-presses-mortisers
I looked at the Clarke a couple of years ago in M/M but was put off by the amount of play in the drill shaft when fully extended.


If any of you use these machines could you please comment or any other suggestions appreciated. (Budget is limited to around £150).
I have an old Elektra Beckum Model TB1500W which has been an excellent machine but it's a bench mounted drill & I could do with a floor standing one.
Also can any of you boffins out there tell me what does 3/4 horsepower (Sip spec.) translate to in watts. (Clarke is 510W)

Thanks in advance for any replies.