Gone Fission wrote:Jero wrote:I've been using a harbor freight table top drill press for 8 years or so. Cost like $60. Have never felt the need to replace it. Probably going to buy another of the same one soon.
The one drill press I routinely see “that one falls apart on you” about is that one, so the vote of confidence is interesting.

I’ve had tons of hit an miss on that stuff... I have a tabletop belt sander that is a harbor freight thingy that I’ve had for over 5 years... and I’ve worked in a shop where we tried their brad guns and were killing the things every two weeks... (not my idea to use them...) I’ve had tones of good times with craftsman stuff...
What is your budget?
As to a tabletop press. Yes they are fine, you just have to be careful on big stuff... I have a skil 3320, I’ve had it for 3 years and no issues, even while drilling 2” wide holes in rock maple...
One extra point. If you are going to be drilling mounting holes in a premade guitar neck give thought to a cheap drill press vice because holding in straight isn’t easy unless it has no fingerboard radius to make it wobble and vice will hold it by the sides of the neck and therefore square.