Whenever I ordered anything from "old=way" machine shop, the products were a bit crocket. I remember ordering a frame for my 8'x4' diy CNC router. The long rails had to have tapped holes to accept linear rail guides... I ended up throwing everything in garbage, because the smallest dimension error was bigger that 1/16" and the biggest over 3/16". So, great job... the kids who are nowadays left for the trade, need better tools that stop them from making mistakes.
Whenever I ordered anything from "old=way" machine shop, the products were a bit crocket. I remember ordering a frame for my 8'x4' diy CNC router. The long rails had to have tapped holes to accept linear rail guides... I ended up throwing everything in garbage, because the smallest dimension error was bigger that 1/16" and the biggest over 3/16".
So, great job... the kids who are nowadays left for the trade, need better tools that stop them from making mistakes.