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ABC Supply Co.,Inc/N Little Rock
501-376-2400
1650 E Washington Ave N Little Rock, AR, 72114
N Little Rock, AR
Fastenal- Little Rock
501-490-2658
7520 Lindsey Road Little Rock, AR, 72206
Little Rock, AR
SFS Mabelvale
501-455-2247
10624 Otter Creek E. Blvd Mabelvale, AR, 72103
Mabelvale, AR
Fastenal- Alexander
501-847-9985
9500 Highway 5 N Alexander, AR, 72002
Alexander, AR
LOWE'S OF JACKSONVILLE, AR
501 241-1500
2301 T.P. WHITE DRIVE JACKSONVILLE, AR, 72076
Jacksonville, AR
Bradco Supply Corp/ Little Rock
501-955-3813
3701 E. Progress Street North Little Rock, AR, 72114
North Little Rock, AR
Fastenal- North Little Rock
501-771-9380
10300 Riverview Corporate Drive North Little Rock, AR, 72113
North Little Rock, AR
LOWE'S OF N. LITTLE ROCK, AR
501 955-2219
4330 EAST MCCAIN BOULEVARD NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72117
North Little Rock, AR
Lowe's of Bryant
501-213-2000
2330 North Reynolds Rd Bryant, AZ, 72022
Bryant, AZ
Fastenal- Jacksonville
501-982-2442
617 J.P. Wright Loop Jacksonville, AR, 72076
Jacksonville, AR

Woodworker Friendly Drill Presses

   

For eons, woodworkers have had to abide with drill presses designed primarily for metalworking. But no more, thanks to new woodworking drill presses from Delta and Powermatic. Both machines have super-wide tables that are easy to clamp to and provide better support for long pieces, such as table legs or cabinet sides. Their tables have replaceable center inserts for blow-out-free exit holes and miter slots for attaching jigs and fixtures. Both machines have lasers that pinpoint the center of the hole, digital rpm readout and mechanical variable-speed control systems that make it easy to dial in the proper speed for the bit and the material.

The Delta 20-959LX ($949) has two speed ranges, from 150 to 1,100 rpm and from 500 to 3,200 rpm. Its super-low speed capability is great for large-diameter Forstner bits. In addition to indicating speed, Delta's digital readout also indicates drilling depth, which is helpful when you want to drill stopped holes. Its impressive 24-in.-wide x 14-in.-deep table tilts up to 45 degrees forward, as well as left and right. Forward tilt adds versatility. For example, it's useful for drilling angled holes in long pieces that otherwise would hit the column. The 20-959LX is a large machine, with a 20-in swing, a 6-in. stroke and a 1-hp motor. It comes equipped with an adjustable incandescent task light. A fence is available as an accessory. The ...

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