One way to verify if it's the level is to flip the level over and check it because the high spot or low spot one way will be the opposite the other way if it's the level.
The whole thing is coated. Im not too worried about the bottom anyways. I let them know just so they can keep track of the QC. They offered to swap it out for another one but it didnt bother me. If it was on the top side thats a different story.
How do you feel about the nitrate coating? I’m worried it’s just going to get worn off and then I’ll have a multi color table. Definitely not a fan of the way it has to be bolted only at the bottom course of holes.
So far the coating is holding up could. It does mark up easy when sliding stuff on it. But I don’t think it’s coming off per-say. It’s not the best for grounding through like a nitride coating tho. So when I’m not using the table for fixturing I lay a big aluminum plate on the top to do my welding on. I prefer doing that on any weld bench anyways to minimize arc spots and scratching of my work piece. The aluminum plate has prevented arc spots and my ground clamp is straight to the table as well. I have had it arc spot to the work piece when not using the plate tho. So keep that in mind. Over all super happy with the tables
The clamps I got with it will do most of the stuff I’ll use it for. Eventually I’ll get some other stuff as it will come in handy for building jigs for parts that I produce. But I don’t make jigs very often. Also I wasn’t sure what I needed yet and didn’t want to waste money on stuff that I won’t end up using.
One way to verify if it's the level is to flip the level over and check it because the high spot or low spot one way will be the opposite the other way if it's the level.
Is the bottom nitrided also? I'd be kind of pissed if my brand new table had rust on it.
The whole thing is coated. Im not too worried about the bottom anyways. I let them know just so they can keep track of the QC. They offered to swap it out for another one but it didnt bother me. If it was on the top side thats a different story.
Excellent review. I wonder if you reversed the left side table if it would true up the top?
I would be surprised if that level is better than .015" over its full length. Aluminum loves to twist and bow.
For sure. It’s super close and good enough for what I’m using the tables for anyways
The company it's self is the best . :) The gear is neck and neck . :)
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How much did that cost?
How do you feel about the nitrate coating? I’m worried it’s just going to get worn off and then I’ll have a multi color table. Definitely not a fan of the way it has to be bolted only at the bottom course of holes.
So far the coating is holding up could. It does mark up easy when sliding stuff on it. But I don’t think it’s coming off per-say. It’s not the best for grounding through like a nitride coating tho. So when I’m not using the table for fixturing I lay a big aluminum plate on the top to do my welding on. I prefer doing that on any weld bench anyways to minimize arc spots and scratching of my work piece. The aluminum plate has prevented arc spots and my ground clamp is straight to the table as well. I have had it arc spot to the work piece when not using the plate tho. So keep that in mind. Over all super happy with the tables
Why didn’t you get any fixtures for the table. Is that the point of a fixture table system?
The clamps I got with it will do most of the stuff I’ll use it for. Eventually I’ll get some other stuff as it will come in handy for building jigs for parts that I produce. But I don’t make jigs very often. Also I wasn’t sure what I needed yet and didn’t want to waste money on stuff that I won’t end up using.
Just need some wallys (if you know, you know) and the table will be universal!😉
Been years since we got some Wally’s! Haha
I still have the same number man. Hit me up lol
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