Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 6.2k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Maybe someone on here can help me... 


I am looking for a drill press for my odd woodworking and metal projects.  Not wanting to spend too much, R4 000 is already a bit steep but I am willing to fork that out.  I have looked at a few Gumtree adds and there are 2 that caught my eye, a Record drill press with 600 W motor for R3 000 and an ET drill press for R4 000.  Never heard of the brand ET and the add does not say what size the motor is but it looks like a 550 W or bigger motor.  There is also a new Mac Afric 16mm Drill Press at Adendorff available for R3 500 with a 550 W motor but I’m not sure it that is the way to go.


Below are the links to all the ads.  Any help would be appreciated.


 


https://www.adendorff.co.za/product/pedestal-drill-16mm-12-speed-0-55kw-220v/


https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/durbanville/drill-press-with-cross-sliding-vice/1002219734720910432811509


https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/other/record-heavy-duty-bench-drill-press/1002218620490910133952309

Posted

 

Maybe someone on here can help me... 

I am looking for a drill press for my odd woodworking and metal projects.  Not wanting to spend too much, R4 000 is already a bit steep but I am willing to fork that out.  I have looked at a few Gumtree adds and there are 2 that caught my eye, a Record drill press with 600 W motor for R3 000 and an ET drill press for R4 000.  Never heard of the brand ET and the add does not say what size the motor is but it looks like a 550 W or bigger motor.  There is also a new Mac Afric 16mm Drill Press at Adendorff available for R3 500 with a 550 W motor but I’m not sure it that is the way to go.

Below are the links to all the ads.  Any help would be appreciated.

 

https://www.adendorff.co.za/product/pedestal-drill-16mm-12-speed-0-55kw-220v/

https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/durbanville/drill-press-with-cross-sliding-vice/1002219734720910432811509

https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/other/record-heavy-duty-bench-drill-press/1002218620490910133952309

 

Im not so sure about those mac afric ones, but then again the others might not be that great either. Main thing you want in a drill press is accuracy and any of them can suffer from run out/drift.

You really need to check what its like in action to see if its going to be what you are after.

The ones with higher speed ranges have super complex pulley systems so you end up not changing them often and drilling at the incorrect speeds.

If you do check out the mac afric one then please post on here, I was looking at the same one recently and still in 2 minds about it.

Posted

 

Maybe someone on here can help me... 

I am looking for a drill press for my odd woodworking and metal projects.  Not wanting to spend too much, R4 000 is already a bit steep but I am willing to fork that out.  I have looked at a few Gumtree adds and there are 2 that caught my eye, a Record drill press with 600 W motor for R3 000 and an ET drill press for R4 000.  Never heard of the brand ET and the add does not say what size the motor is but it looks like a 550 W or bigger motor.  There is also a new Mac Afric 16mm Drill Press at Adendorff available for R3 500 with a 550 W motor but I’m not sure it that is the way to go.

Below are the links to all the ads.  Any help would be appreciated.

 

https://www.adendorff.co.za/product/pedestal-drill-16mm-12-speed-0-55kw-220v/

https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/durbanville/drill-press-with-cross-sliding-vice/1002219734720910432811509

https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/other/record-heavy-duty-bench-drill-press/1002218620490910133952309

 

With the Mac Africa one you will have a bran new item, so warranty/gaurantee etc. I cant speak for the quality of their machines, I have bought hand tools from them and they are great.

You will see that Rocket Boy is using a Mac Africa/ Addendorf lathe

post-4822-0-09782500-1518419876.jpg

 

Maybe he can give some feedback

Posted

I've got a Mac-Afric drill press, one of those R3500 jobbies you linked to. I'm very happy with it, would have loved to have an easier way to change the speed but changing two belts over three pulleys is not that much of a time waster.

 

As far as run-out goes, I did a simple test in the shop before loading the machine in my bus. Simple test meaning I dropped the chuck down as low as it would go, pressing against the shaft from a few angles on the way down (that ... that just sounds wrong) 

 

As far as I'm concerned:

1) Drill presses are NOT high precision instruments. Milling machines ARE

b) You will shed many more tears over a drill press table that is not squared (or wobbly) than you will over run-out

iii) Drilling holes in wood can (almost) never be seen as a high-precision exercise. Wood grain always screws with drilling

 

Pull the trigger on the Mac-Afric one. If you're not happy with the run-out, you can turn or replace the chuck (most likely culprit)

Posted

 

Maybe someone on here can help me... 

I am looking for a drill press for my odd woodworking and metal projects.  Not wanting to spend too much, R4 000 is already a bit steep but I am willing to fork that out.  I have looked at a few Gumtree adds and there are 2 that caught my eye, a Record drill press with 600 W motor for R3 000 and an ET drill press for R4 000.  Never heard of the brand ET and the add does not say what size the motor is but it looks like a 550 W or bigger motor.  There is also a new Mac Afric 16mm Drill Press at Adendorff available for R3 500 with a 550 W motor but I’m not sure it that is the way to go.

Below are the links to all the ads.  Any help would be appreciated.

 

https://www.adendorff.co.za/product/pedestal-drill-16mm-12-speed-0-55kw-220v/

https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/durbanville/drill-press-with-cross-sliding-vice/1002219734720910432811509

https://www.gumtree.co.za/a-power-tools/other/record-heavy-duty-bench-drill-press/1002218620490910133952309

 

I'd go for the Record Power. Nothing to do with Rercord/Irwin, however it gets good reviews overseas and the unit is exactly the same as Toolmate stuff that's sold locally. 

Today is the first time I've read good things about MacAfric, so ja, I'd personally avoid it.

 

At the end of the day, all these eastern made power tools are made in the same factories in Taiwan, just sold under different branding, whether it's Martlet, Toolmate, JET, Grizzly or Record Power.

Posted

I'd go for the Record Power. Nothing to do with Rercord/Irwin, however it gets good reviews overseas and the unit is exactly the same as Toolmate stuff that's sold locally. 

Today is the first time I've read good things about MacAfric, so ja, I'd personally avoid it.

 

At the end of the day, all these eastern made power tools are made in the same factories in Taiwan, just sold under different branding, whether it's Martlet, Toolmate, JET, Grizzly or Record Power.

I've got a fair few Mac-Afric machines. Satisfied with each and every one of them. Except the "Big Sucker" - but I should have bought the bigger unit from the get-go.

Posted

Very cool. I need to turn some more pens soon. Bought a few jr gent kits last week so those are next on my list of turnings.

Where do you buy your kits? So far I only bought online from Mr Woodturner. I know Tools4Wood and Toolcraft also sell online.

Posted

With the Mac Africa one you will have a bran new item, so warranty/gaurantee etc. I cant speak for the quality of their machines, I have bought hand tools from them and they are great.

You will see that Rocket Boy is using a Mac Africa/ Addendorf lathe

post-4822-0-09782500-1518419876.jpg

 

Maybe he can give some feedback

For the money you pay some mac afric items are fantastic, like that little MC1218 lathe I have. With the lathe it was quite easy to figure out the value though, its a very generic model used by the likes of Rikon, Wen etc etc etc so easy to get information about. 

All of their products are just Chinese tools that are branded with their name, other companies that do this locally are Seppach, Toolmate and a few others. The benefit to getting something like that is quality is normally decent and spares are easy to find, even if its from another brand.

Posted

I'd go for the Record Power. Nothing to do with Rercord/Irwin, however it gets good reviews overseas and the unit is exactly the same as Toolmate stuff that's sold locally. 

Today is the first time I've read good things about MacAfric, so ja, I'd personally avoid it.

 

At the end of the day, all these eastern made power tools are made in the same factories in Taiwan, just sold under different branding, whether it's Martlet, Toolmate, JET, Grizzly or Record Power.

The Toolmate stuff is identical to Mac Africa stuff, I have compared many tools to see that. 

The only real difference I can tell is that certain items can be better rated like bearings and bushings etc. Seems the "brand" can specify those details but the castings are all generic along with motors and other basics.

Posted

Where do you buy your kits? So far I only bought online from Mr Woodturner. I know Tools4Wood and Toolcraft also sell online.

I mostly buy from mr woodturner, they have by far the biggest variety. The downside to a lot of the kits is that you need bushings for it and also need some very randomly sized drill bits too. That can push the price up quite a bit. The drill bits are normally imperial conversions which is why they are strange sizes. 

Easiest ones are the euro or slimlines because they are just a single 7mm drill bit. 

The Jr gents I bought cost around R350 in drill bits and bushings before even buying a single kit. The upside though is that they are the cheapest lidded pens and they can really show off a good blank very nicely. 

Posted

But then again, I've got a 3hp Triton router mounted on a Ryobi router table .. what do I know  :clap:

A bit overkill that :D

You forgot to mention that you also have a lathe you dont use  :ph34r:

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout