The drill has been made to the cheapest possible price probably to save a few pounds on the manufacturing costs. The column is too short and an average sized person has to bend over the table to use it. The castings are so thin that the machine has no weight nor substance. The table casting is particularly poor as none of the slots are the same size and its 'rough'. The gearing on the rise and fall table has been poorly machined and makes the table hard in spots to move up and down. The handle is poorly cast and cheap and not the traditional spoke and ball one, again to save pence. I would certainly not call it a'professional machine'. All in all I was quite disappointed. Ron. D.
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