There aren’t really any standards for the fixture diameters. My stronghand clamping bolts, the ones with the balls, measure 0.621”. My Sigmund versions are the same. The Stronghand are for 5/8” holes, while the Siegmund are for the 16mm holes in my Siegmund table. Yet, they’re the same. The pins from my Fireball fixtures are 0.622”. No standard, but pretty much the same. The main problem isn’t the diameter, but the table thickness. A thinner table gives more tilt. When the holes are chamfered, they act as a thinner top as the chamfers don’t engage the pins inside. Tilt isn’t a problem, so don’t worry about it. Just don’t gorilla arm anything. Things don’t have to be super tight.
@@MotorCityMetalArt the blue one, been looking at that same model. I know harbor freight has a reputation and i dont plan on buying power tooks from them but I figured a toolbox couldn’t hurt.
Nice looking setup you've got. I like the clamp holders on the side 🔧🔩
They have a good sale right now, 4 tables for $2k but 5/16" top isnt sitting great with me
Honestly check out kovosu tables on Instagram it's imported but every single table is anyways...
Thanks for this video, this is almost exactly the setup I want.
Wish I would of filmed the build process but oh well the general idea is there.
There aren’t really any standards for the fixture diameters. My stronghand clamping bolts, the ones with the balls, measure 0.621”. My Sigmund versions are the same. The Stronghand are for 5/8” holes, while the Siegmund are for the 16mm holes in my Siegmund table. Yet, they’re the same. The pins from my Fireball fixtures are 0.622”. No standard, but pretty much the same. The main problem isn’t the diameter, but the table thickness. A thinner table gives more tilt. When the holes are chamfered, they act as a thinner top as the chamfers don’t engage the pins inside. Tilt isn’t a problem, so don’t worry about it. Just don’t gorilla arm anything. Things don’t have to be super tight.
How are you liking that Harbor Freight toolbox?
Which one the blue one or the black ?
@@MotorCityMetalArt the blue one, been looking at that same model. I know harbor freight has a reputation and i dont plan on buying power tooks from them but I figured a toolbox couldn’t hurt.
@@GmGrayfoxtheir toolboxes and carts are excellent.