I recently bought the 8” HF. The deciding factor for me was the height of the drill. Turns out the widest distance on the 10” is 10” inches from the chuck to the table. The 8” is about 8” to the table but the table can be moved out of the way to create 10” distance. The stoke distance in only 3/8” more on the 10”. Also, the motor is better on the 10” but, being a hobbyists woodworker, I will only be drilling wood not metal. Decided to save a little money to spend on something else I will be using more often. So far, I am quite happy with the 8”. Enjoy!
Nice! Yeah I'm lovin the HF drill press. I only got the bigger one because they were sold out of the $79 one in my area, he had one $149 left. Good idea about removing the table for some extra inches! Imma keep that in my back pocket :)
I have a Craftsman floor model that’s about 25 yrs. old it also came with a plastic handle that is now cracked. I have bought a nice shiny all metal machine wheel style handle online it cost me about 15 bucks all I have to do is drill it out to fit the shaft on the table height adjust mechanism. Bruce Foster
I own the smaller version of the HF Drill Press, I didn't had to much trouble putting it together. I use it allot compare to what you say people don't. Maybe is because I've also use my Scroll Saw, the drill press is a dream to use for a better work flow if you make several projects at the same time. Great investment, I bet by now you love it :)
Thanks Aaron. I bought a used Shopsmith just for the drill press features. Check it out on other RUclips videos. Your video is very helpful and well done. Thanks again for sharing. Oh by the way, I am a subscriber.
Jealous! Shopsmiths are so cool. I had the opportunity to buy one but passed it up, now I'm basically buying the pieces one-by-one. Should've just bit the bullet and got the Shopsmith. Thanks for the sub!! :D
When it comes to volts and amps, think of them like waves in a pool: Volts measures the distance between waves. Amps measures the wave height. A human body can withstand a surprising level of voltage and survive, around about 100v to 250v give or take. But a mere 0.1 amps is generally fatal.
I might be wrong but the simplest explication of what amps are was this. Imagine a water hose as an electric cable. The hose diameter is the volts, the pressure of the water is the amps.
@@WhosTheVoss Also, its important to know how many amps your breaker and wiring can handle. Standard are 15 and 20 amp circuits. Larger 220 volt machines need a lot more "flow" hence will need a larger breaker, or double breaker, to handle. If you've ever tripped a breaker, chances are you were drawing too many amps for the circuit!
I recently bought the 8” HF. The deciding factor for me was the height of the drill. Turns out the widest distance on the 10” is 10” inches from the chuck to the table. The 8” is about 8” to the table but the table can be moved out of the way to create 10” distance.
The stoke distance in only 3/8” more on the 10”. Also, the motor is better on the 10” but, being a hobbyists woodworker, I will only be drilling wood not metal. Decided to save a little money to spend on something else I will be using more often.
So far, I am quite happy with the 8”.
Enjoy!
Nice! Yeah I'm lovin the HF drill press. I only got the bigger one because they were sold out of the $79 one in my area, he had one $149 left. Good idea about removing the table for some extra inches! Imma keep that in my back pocket :)
I been trying to improve my stroke distance since I was 15
I didnt take swimming **winkk* ;) 🤣
Great job Aaron! Keep them coming!
Thanks buddy!
Most Excellent. You've managed to clear up some details that are not easily resolved by internet searches. You have a new subscriber!
Woohoo! Welcome to the community :)
I have a Craftsman floor model that’s about 25 yrs. old it also came with a plastic handle that is now cracked. I have bought a nice shiny all metal machine wheel style handle online it cost me about 15 bucks all I have to do is drill it out to fit the shaft on the table height adjust mechanism.
Bruce Foster
I was thinking of treading the end of some Craftsman screw driver handles and using those :)
I own the smaller version of the HF Drill Press, I didn't had to much trouble putting it together. I use it allot compare to what you say people don't. Maybe is because I've also use my Scroll Saw, the drill press is a dream to use for a better work flow if you make several projects at the same time. Great investment, I bet by now you love it :)
Thanks :) i do enjoy the accuracy and depth control
I have a Bauer 12 inch press from harbor freight and it's great.
Mmmhmm, its a good little drill press :)
Thanks Aaron. I bought a used Shopsmith just for the drill press features. Check it out on other RUclips videos. Your video is very helpful and well done. Thanks again for sharing. Oh by the way, I am a subscriber.
Jealous! Shopsmiths are so cool. I had the opportunity to buy one but passed it up, now I'm basically buying the pieces one-by-one. Should've just bit the bullet and got the Shopsmith. Thanks for the sub!! :D
When it comes to volts and amps, think of them like waves in a pool:
Volts measures the distance between waves. Amps measures the wave height.
A human body can withstand a surprising level of voltage and survive, around about 100v to 250v give or take. But a mere 0.1 amps is generally fatal.
Thanks :) i like how you put it!
Thanks brother! Very informative
Thanks!! :)
"And frankly still am😒" same bro same
🤣🤣 still true! Once the table saw and I start getting friendly, she does something scary again .lol
Trying to find your flip cart build.
It's a three part series (third part is mainly the drawer) :)
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@WhosTheVoss
Thank you sir! I found a lot of other ones lol.
Queuing it up now✌️
I might be wrong but the simplest explication of what amps are was this.
Imagine a water hose as an electric cable.
The hose diameter is the volts, the pressure of the water is the amps.
I like that explaination! Thanks buddy :)
@@WhosTheVoss Also, its important to know how many amps your breaker and wiring can handle. Standard are 15 and 20 amp circuits. Larger 220 volt machines need a lot more "flow" hence will need a larger breaker, or double breaker, to handle. If you've ever tripped a breaker, chances are you were drawing too many amps for the circuit!
Looks a lot like my 10” Wen including the bolt to tilt the table. The one time I wanted to tilt the table, I couldn’t loosen the bolt. 😅
🤣🤣 utt ohh. I set my table to a perfect 90 degrees and have yet to try an angled cut cause its hard to tighten and keep at 90 :P lol
Good 👍🏽 but I think your hair on your eyes disturb yo😢
Preach it! I only go to one place to get my hair cut, and my schedule hasn't mashed up to get a few inches cut off. Lol
Todd?
Todd??