Just being honest - I'd buy as little as possible from Harbor Freight...
If you want to save money, you can look into ENCO, Grizzly, JET or WT tool.
You can also look to a mill/drill lathe combo but they are limited at best.
I really stand by old iron. Finding older equipment that needs some restoration can be allot of work and time but in the end you'll have a solid machine that doesn't fail often!
There is NOTHING more frustrating then spending hundreds of dollars on a machine that is sloppy, inaccurate and prone to failure. The use diecast zinc metal on the cheap stuff and it cannot be repaired. Those machines are half metric and half standard, there really just cobled together and good for wood!
I bought a near new table top mill for 700$. It wouldn't hold a thousandth of an inch, the whole head would move on tough cuts - just USELESS!! I used it 10 times and sold it for what I paid for it. Then I got a Bridgeport......
I know you can't spend 1500$ on every piece of equipment, but just be careful what you buy. Harbor Freight drill press and Hyd press would be just fine though. Except I bent the snot out of mine after 3 uses and had to change out the hollow rods to solid and gusset the sleeves.......
I plan on ditching my Mig and Arc and getting a 3000$ TIG that does everything. A TIG is the only welder that can repair cast iron well. There are other methods but I don't care for them.......
All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country