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I kept my drill press, for those situations where you have something setup on the Mill and before you can get to it, you need a hole drilled.
Ditto.
I kept my drill press, for those situations where you have something setup on the Mill and before you can get to it, you need a hole drilled.
Ditto.Keep the drill press, many times you'll want a quick hole and tearing down the setup on the mill can't be done because the hole you're drilling Is so you can continue milling.
Today I have just Mill/Drill do to lack of space.I have a 7x12 lathe and I just purchased a Precision Matthews PM-25V mill. I have an old Ryobi drill press that I'm contemplating of getting rid of. My "shop" is in my 2 car garage that has to share space with my car and other things, so I'm a bit short on space. I read that mills double has drill presses. If I get rid of my drill press, that'll give me some much needed extra space.