Flott TB13+ MT2
I have this at work and it is by far the most luxurious drill I ever used.
Digital depth readout and great to use for tapping (is that english?) too.
At set depth it reverses automaticly. The safety guard is the cleverest I've seen; simply unscrew the plastic part, put it in the cupboard, and you can push the shaft up and forget the whole thing.
Is this even sold in the UK?
both machines are radial arms but not a cheap radial drill
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Milling-Machine/174324794249?hash=item2896914389:g:aW4AAOSwnV9e77eB&LH_ItemCondition=3000
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dore-Westbury-Milling-Machine-240vSingle-Phase/303602248870?hash=item46b01aaca6:g:F20AAOSwGD9e7Qx9&LH_ItemCondition=3000
what is the RPM of that drill compared to what you require for your countersink ?
The job I want to leave it set up for is very light work, but it has to be clean.
It's just small holes in alloy, but somtimes I have 100 or so to do at once, on panels that are written off if there is any surface defect at all (so can't be stacked with swarf etc).
So none of its heavy duty, but I can't be doing with hand cranking it... : )
1ph only. And I don't really want yet another project.
Edit - this is a countersinking tasks, not drilling, but, again, if I'm buying a new tool, I'd like it to be good for the next (currently unknown) job as well as this one. So I don't just want to buy a bit of shiny junk from China even if it would do this task ok.
Just joined this group, I purchased the Mercer Pillar Drill and fitted a new chuck. I will be restoring and postingThere's one of these on Facebook locally for a ton -
http://www.lathes.co.uk/mercer-drill/
Sadly missing the whole table and chuck : (
Welcome aboardJust joined this group, I purchased the Mercer Pillar Drill and fitted a new chuck. I will be restoring and posting