KyleMontoya
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I’ve noticed some drill press based being used for an adjustable stand. What size do you recommend? Do you just take off the drill part?
As Papart said, a bench model can do the job.pretty much.......I did exactly that on a bench model with slightly larger that 3" tube and left the head hanging in the shed. Some attention is warrented for cut off to fit your needs. Thats it..............works as intented. paps
I’m a little confused where the bearings would go, but I’m hopefully picking up a stand this week then I might have a better understanding. If you have pictures it would be helpful but I appreciate your response.I've got 2 drill press stands. One at work and one at home. I bought them off craigslist. 50 bucks for one and 75 bucks for the other (not purchased at the same time). They are both 12" drill presses. I've put a bearing between the table and holder (AKA MIke Dubber on youtube). They both spin like a turntable. However, when the weight of a vise is on them they don't spin as easily, but still turn. I believe adding another bearing on the bottoms may solve this problem. Be aware the inner diameter of the table tubes are unusual measurements, with one being 47mm and the other 48mm. I wasn't able to find bearings that size and had to use a 50mm I.D. bearing and the correct size lock collar. And I'm blessed with a laser welder at work to weld the bearings to the collars.
Awesome I just picked up the exact same stand from that video for $170 off OfferUp. I now understand how it spins. Thanks for the help everyone.In the You tube video I mentioned, Mike Dubber is demonstrating some Script engraving on a large item and talking about work holding. He lifts his drill press table off the post holder and shows a bearing that appears to be connected directly to the table post. Then places it back in the postholder and gives it a spin. Spins pretty nicely. If you have the correct size bearing, then a lockring isn't needed. With a bearing between the bottom of the table and top of the postholder, the only thing that might slow the spin is drag from the post and postholder connection. Smoothing that up solves that issue.
ok. that said-- i'll first have to learn how to transfer fotos from my cell to the forum. i'll not forget-- just don't hold yer breath.monk I'd like to a pic of what your system is please.