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Delta Does It Again- Delta Model DP300L is outstanding
What a surpise the Delta model DP300L is. Not only does it have all the features of the big boys but I can actually afford it.
A great new power tool that I can buy right now. Not so with the Delta DP300L drill press.
This comes with a reasonable price tag and all the bells and whistles only seen on the high priced models.
A Power Tool lovers dream.
Adjustable Twin Laser pods
Fully Adjustable Twin Laser pods project bright red crosshairs on the workpiece at point of bit contact.Lasers target the work!
I don’t know about anyone else but I am always eye balling the location of the cut and sometimes my eye lies to me making a silly mistake that costs me time an money.
This little feature makes hitting the right spot every time easy.
Induction motor
The induction motor makes for a long lasting, smooth performing operation.You have more than enough power with the 1/3 HP Motor.
Body of Drill Press
A six inch distance between chuck center and the column make this a good size drill press, not too big and not too small.
Drilling the center of a 12 inch board is a snap and the quill travel is a decent 2-3/8 inches. Plenty for any drilling or sanding job.
The Delta DP300L offers a wide range of spindle speeds to use for whatever material you are drilling, wood, metal or plastic.Speeds range from 620 RPM up to 3,100 RPM.Changing speeds is simple. Simply slip the belt onto the appropriate set of pulleys.
The table is a good 8-1/2 by 9-7/8 inches and it easily tilts for angled drilling. Surprise, the table has an accommodation for c-clamping along the edge. That’s something you would normally only seen on a higher priced drill press. There is also an auxiliary table mounted to the column that holds an assortmentof bits and other stuff.Someone had a great idea!
The table uses a very precise rack and pinion system to move it up and down and when locked in place it stays in place.
Extras that make it a winner
Put light on your work. It comes with an outstanding integrated goose neck lamp allowing you to light up the work surface.
Two lasers project a bright red crosshair on the work surface showing exactly where the bit will contact the material.You need to buy a 9 volt battery which powers this feature. Calibration is simple and the results are outstanding.
The Delta DP300L is a winner. It is really not necessary to bolt it down but it can be if you prefer.
Any shop would do well to own The Delta DP300L. You simply cannot beat it.
Way to Go Delta.
Jerry Hubbard is a redneck woodworker from Colorado and enjoys working all types of wood, using a shop filled with Power Tools.
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