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alanambrose
16-05-2020, 06:30 PM
Hi,

I like the idea of a fixed base / moveable bit pillar drill. Mostly so you can have a big fixed height table around it. Also with gears or variable speed control to avoid all that clumsy belt change stuff. But I would also like an MT2 or similar spindle so I can use a tapmatic.

There's the Bosch PBD 40, and I see, for example, the EKS 18 & 25 drills here:

https://www.erlogroup.com/en/iberdrill-ek-series-drills/

... but none of those have a MT2. There's e.g. the Nova Vulcan with variable speed and MT3 (moveable table rather than movable bit):

https://www.teknatool.com/product/vulcan/

... but the reviews suggest the build quality isn't very good.

I like the idea of a bit of innovation instead of the belts and pulleys stuff that's been going on for the last 100 years or so. So, anyone know of a good 'fixed base / movable bit (or maybe geared head)' drill with a morse taper quill?

Second question. It just occurred to me that a 'Mill Drill' would fit the bill. Any reason why I would prefer a pillar drill instead of a 'Mill Drill'?

TIA, Alan

johngoodrich
16-05-2020, 08:07 PM
search for a radial arm drill. I think that's what you are after

alanambrose
17-05-2020, 10:28 AM
search for a radial arm drill. I think that's what you are after

Well I see what you mean e.g.

https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-trade-at800rd-radial-drill-106006

- movable bit and MT2 but still belt drive. Wow, there are some crazy big and heavy versions of radial drills for brute-metal working...

https://www.ajax-mach.co.uk/drilling-machines/radial-arm-drilling-machines/

:)

Maybe a magdrill and a source of magnetic wood would work for me? :)

Alan