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    Jet vs. Steel City vs. Delta drill press

    I'm looking at new drill presses. The jet JDP-17DX is on sale right now and looks to be a good buy. I like the quill travel on the Steel City but it is more expensive and the Delta is a little more than the SC. Any experience with these drill presses? Thanks for any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Sherman View Post
    I'm looking at new drill presses. The jet JDP-17DX is on sale right now and looks to be a good buy. I like the quill travel on the Steel City but it is more expensive and the Delta is a little more than the SC. Any experience with these drill presses? Thanks for any help.

    Bill
    It may help to put in the other product numbers, although the Steel City is pretty easy to figure out Delta has a bunch and if you are comparing the Jet to the 18-900L it is pretty lop sided...
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    Well, Delta is now owned by Black & Decker... B&D, IMO, has never made a quality product in their entire career when it comes to the cheap end of the scale... the higher end Delta stuff is supposedly still of decent quality. I hear good things about the SC equipment for the price range. Jet's higher-end stuff is usually pretty solid... they own Powermatic, and although PM stuff has apparently slipped in quality the last few years, I'm looking at the PM2800 myself.

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    I have the SC and really like it

    What I like about the SC:
    6" travel
    Depth stop is super easy to adjust
    No slop in quill, plus it has a split head to adjust if needed.

    What is not so great:
    Belt cover is flimsy
    Work light falls down without additional support
    A few speed combinations are hard to adjust because the belts are too tight. SC now has a variable speed version available for around $600 that would be worth considering.

    Bottom line:
    The mechanical parts that matter are well made on the SC. The things that are not so great are mostly cosmetic.

    The Jet has a similar 3/4 HP motor with a slightly larger table. If I was buying a DP today, it would be a tie between the Jet on sale and the variable speed SC. Without the sale, I would buy the SC.

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    I can't believe I am saying this but, for the money I would buy a Delta. Jet's don't impress me and the Steel City situation is still not comfortable for me. Getting parts and service out of Delta is like trying to move a sleeping elephant but you do get what you're after in the end.

    You don't mention what Delta model you are looking at but, when my brother discovered how poor the PM 2800 was he returned it and got the Delta that my dad has; DP 17-959 IIRC. I have the 17-950 which is not even in the same class of machine; almost flimsy by comparison but usable. Just my experience.
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    I was refering to the Delta 17-959L and SC 20520, sorry. I was not aware that SC had a VS. The jet is on sale for $420.00 which makes it attractive.

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    As Glenn said above, I'm pretty happy with the 17-959L and our father is also. I bought the PM2800 and returned it after 2 days for the Delta. I saw that Delta for $492 at Rockler last weekend. It should be $463 at my local tool dealer next weekend. I think Jet & PM have much of their equip at a sale for the next two weeks so it should be onsale everywhere. I would have bought the 18-900L if it had been available. It is important to not compare the brand but the specific piece of equipment. For example: I have several pieces of Jet equipment that are excellent, BUT I would say most of it IS marginal, frequently flawed in overall design. The low end Delta stuff is pretty poor also - like their bench grinders.

    I've seen enough variation in drill presses that I would try to look at the actual piece you are buying and take THAT ONE home with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg R Bradley View Post

    I've seen enough variation in drill presses that I would try to look at the actual piece you are buying and take THAT ONE home with you.
    That is my mantra about imported DPs especially if you are concerned with runout. I have decided on a PM2800 BUT I will not get one that I have not verified the runout on. As a blanket statement I have found about 50% of imported drill presses in the 500-1000 dollar range have unacceptable runout. If the 18-900L had VS it would be my choice.
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    I have an older 17-900, so there' no attached light, and other bells and whistles. It's been OK, I've found that the quill needs a bit of persuasion to stay in place. It also seems to be about 1/2 a degree off of 90 degrees. The quill also seems to wobble ever so slightly. I did notice, to my astonishment a few years back (its about 10 years old) that it was made in China. I thought they were made in USA or Taiwan at that time. Maybe that accounts for some of my disappointment. But I agree with the prior thought on Steel City: With the nonsense that went on with that company (sounded like a bunch of rich and childish investors wanting their way) I, too, am concerned about their future as the original philosophy of the company has been compromised. As a result my recent band saw purchase did not include their formidable model.
    Just my 3.5 cents.

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    I'm not sure of your budget but Lowes has a nice 15" Floor model Porter Cable w/Laser and a light for 299.00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donny Lawson View Post
    I'm not sure of your budget but Lowes has a nice 15" Floor model Porter Cable w/Laser and a light for 299.00.
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    I noticed that it is rated at 1HP and 8 amps. I couldn't find the amperages of the following Delta drill press (I even looked in the manual), but the 17-959L and 18-900L are .5 HP and .75 HP respectively.

    Are they exaggerating the power of the P-C DP by saying it is 1 HP--more powerful than the Delta models?

    Thanks!
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    I bought the Steel City DP back when it came out for $369(wow, do they really cost $600 now?). The gooseneck light won't stay put. I am not a big fan of the speed nut on the depth stop. I would rather have the 2 locking nuts. Other than that I am very happy with it. The 6" quill travel is great. It was one of the reasons I bought it. If buying today, I don't know what I would buy. Steel City has it's problems. I get less and less happy with Delta. I have never been a huge Jet fan because I think they are too proud of their stuff and want way too much for what you get. Grizzly does not have anything impressive in their lineup. I saw the new Delta in Rockler last week and it looks promising. I had a Rockler add around here that said they were having 15% off Delta but I can't find it now.

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    Any chance you would be interested in a used drill press? The Powermatic 1150A is usually referred to as one of the best drill presses ever made in it's size class.

    For between $300-600 you could easily pick up a used one, might even have variable speed and a production table.

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    Thanks for the responses guys....still searching this. I had hoped the Jet would get favorable reviews as the price is attractive.

    Bill

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    I have the older Delta 17-900, which is an ancestor of the one you are looking at. I am very happy with it.

    I think it's good advice to buy a Drill press locally vs mail order, just in case you get a dud.
    On the other hand, we have to realize that these are woodworking drill presses. We don't need metal working accuracy to drill shelf pins or holes for Euro hinges.

    I have used mine on metal. Not super precise work, but I could drill a line of holes in angle iron with a fence, and they all lined up perfectly.

    I don't know about the Jet, can you go to a dealer and look at one? My guess is that it would be fine.

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