GG

[email protected] (George Devine)

04/02/2004 11:57 AM

which drill press to buy

I have a Sears Craftsman bench top
drill press that I bought over 30 years ago with speeds of 750, 1500 and
3000 rpm and its still going strong. Using it as a router and the fence
off my band saw I rout out the edges for the picture frames I make and
with my vertical lathe attachment I have made several hundred pens over
the past 10 years. What more can I say but I've made a lot of people
happy.

George
http://vertilathe.freeyellow.com


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KV

"Ken Vonk"

in reply to [email protected] (George Devine) on 04/02/2004 11:57 AM

04/02/2004 4:47 PM

And your trying to sell more now?

Ken

"George Devine" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a Sears Craftsman bench top
> drill press that I bought over 30 years ago with speeds of 750, 1500 and
> 3000 rpm and its still going strong. Using it as a router and the fence
> off my band saw I rout out the edges for the picture frames I make and
> with my vertical lathe attachment I have made several hundred pens over
> the past 10 years. What more can I say but I've made a lot of people
> happy.
>
> George
> http://vertilathe.freeyellow.com
>

GG

[email protected] (George Devine)

in reply to [email protected] (George Devine) on 04/02/2004 11:57 AM

04/02/2004 2:55 PM

Apology. I should have said "I have made several pens and have sold
several hundred drill press attachments over the last 10 years"




George
http://vertilathe.freeyellow.com


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