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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    Oh yer, don't mind at all having to mess about with it a bit to get it fine tuned as such. Runs really smooth, I was drilling glass so if there was much movement it would of cracked. Not too noisy considering either.
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    Some nice engineering with wood.

    Wow! He just had a jig for everything!
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    Yep the motor pulley was to blame, the previous owner/builder of the drill screwed it on too far, the set screw didn't even meet with the shaft cut out. I wrestled the motor off the machine to get better access to the pulley and have now unscrewed, matched up the pulley and shaft cut out and re...
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    I fiddled about the motor on the mounting plate this morning and it is as high as possible. The only thing I can do to raise it up now is to put a spacer on the bolts holding it to the hinging mechanism. Unless the pulley is mounted too low on the motors output shaft? Oh no the lid of the...
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    Thanks very much, PM sent.
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    Didn't have a drill bit to hand but allen key and screwdriver worked a treat to remove the plug cutter. And thus stage 2 cleansing begun.... Layers of crud removed revealed there was writing on the chuck! Whilst turning and levering out with some niddle nose pliers the offending item was...
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    Hah never even knew of such a tool, I bought some suitable thickness dowel from B&Q to plug the holes in my bench top. Excellent! thanks for the video nolegs, I thought there must be a way round it. Might make a new tank tomorrow now.
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    haha, no chance, soon as I have that chuck key shes being put to work. Got to earn it's keep! If anyone can make it out in the pics a name/description on what bit is in the chuck at the moment would be interesting?
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    Cheers nolegs, was searching there site for archived instructions for it, didn't think to read the newer models which are practically the same with emergency stop button. Ouch just noticed the weight on that manual, no wonder its bruised my forearm carrying it down the blokes gorgeous oak...
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    haha, I did the same and found that one that sold on the buy it now. I couldn't see a pic though? The only thing I'm not sure on is how to tilt the table. it has measurements at the base where it meets the uprights but it won't turn, there's one bolt on the underside but thats cross threaded...
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    Bargain of a new toy. Finally have a pillar drill.

    I say finally as if I had been searching a while but in reality it's been a few weeks but felt longer with a few disappointing outcomes on auctions. Mainly because I was previously bidding on well presented examples. How ever I stumbled across this- Merely described as pillar drill, no...
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    So how many electric drills do you have?

    I have just the 4. Hitachi 18v cordless and impact driver BOSCH SDS hammer drill and my new acquired Sealey Pillar drill. I don't tend to keep old tools, when I bought the hitachi set I sold off my old cordless stuff. Not really got the space and would rather have the money out of the items...
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    Hallelujah!

    Thanks for the link, will have to get some when I mod the workbench. I think squirrel proof ones tend to have fairly small mess surrounding the table or you have a cone on the pole going up to the table which they can't get past. Thankfully we don't get squirrels in our garden, although so far...
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    Hallelujah!

    Thanks for the link, certainly ads another option to gaining a pillar drill. Speaking of the drawers though, where did you get your runners from? I've bought runners like that from BnQ years ago for a keyboard tray on my old PC desk, I'm guessing yours are of better quality and probably...
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    Hallelujah!

    Great looking workshop! Almost temps me to add a splash of colour to my grey workshop. Workbench looks great, very purposeful. I like the look of your drill stand, is that a modern drill in it or an older one?
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    Workshop Build

    Very nice build, really like the skylights, maybe because I could do with some more natural light! Funny how you ripped a concrete prefab down, I've just put 1 up! Although after seeing all these lovely, brick/timber builds I think I've been inspired for my next house. Not to be rude or nosey...
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    Workbench build - WIP - Almost finished and a small treat!!

    Looking very smart. My new bench has a few mis-measurements due to relying on timber sizes. All that matters is it's solid though.
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    The bench build WIP. First plane! Pg4.

    Nah top is pretty darn good. Couple of mm out at the most in a couple of places. Ends are now trimmed neatly and back board mounted securely.
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    Build thread- My concrete workshop. Pg4 Bench built.

    Got some more time out there this afternoon..... First plank glued and drilled readying to be screwed down... I don't have any long clamps so out came the ratchet straps to pull the planks into position before screwing So the back part is made up on some 3x2 with a 45 degree cut as each...
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    The bench build WIP. First plane! Pg4.

    First plank glued and drilled readying to be screwed down... I don't have any long clamps so out came the ratchet straps to pull the planks into position before screwing So the back part is made up on some 3x2 with a 45 degree cut as each end, some 12mm chipboard in the middle, merely to...
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