I have one of those Machine Mart drills mounted on the bench, had it about three years, its does the job. There is movement in the head, but if the job is marked out and punched accurately, then not a problem. Have made the drop sides for farm trailers and at the moment I am using it to fabricate a Ratchet and Pawl hand brake lever for a farm trailer. Working on steel up to a quarter / five-sixteenth thickness, above that the belts slip.
Some things on the drill are a bit thin, but hey, its made in China and wasn't expensive. A good old British Made thing would be far superior but I do not have the work.
The next big job for it is a new rear door for my six foot Howard Rotovator.
The bench to mount it on and electrical supply cost more than the drill.