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VEVOR Milling Working Table 17.7 X 6.7 Inch, Compound Milling Machine Work Table 2 Axis 4 Ways Move, Multifunction Milling Working Table Heavy-duty Structure,for Milling and Drilling Machine

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Milling Working Table 17.7 X 6.7 Inch, Compound Milling Machine Work Table 2 Axis 4 Ways Move, Multifunction Milling Working Table Heavy-duty Structure,for Milling and Drilling Machine

17.7 x 6.7 inch

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fudaloonies fudaloonies
Doesn't wobble like those other one. Works my bowling drill setup.
Doesn't wobble like those other one. It works perfectly for me.
jose quervo jose quervo
Heavy Duty
I think it weighs in at 50 lbs, I bought it for my old 15" Craftsman drill press that I bought back in the 90's, I bought this knowing it will need to be disassembled and cleaned, oiled and adjusted. Overall I am pleased with my purchase.
pedro garcia pedro garcia
Very nice work perfect.
Work perfect I love.
The P man The P man
Worth every penny
I was impressed by the packaging, and overall quality of this table. I have a 20", 2hp craftsman drill press, ended up mounting this sideways on the table. The y Axis hand wheel clears the table this way. Could only use the rear mounting holes, may drill and tap the front holes into the table later. But, the 2 mounting holes has it down flat and sturdy enough that I may not bother. Didn't take this apart, just lubed everything, adjusted the tension on the x Axis lead screw lock nuts. Actually bought this from a different site, wasn't able to leave a review, so did that here.
Kier Kier
Good For The Price
Overall great for the price. I’ve got it set up on my 35 year old drill press with a pair of 4 inch vises on top, working well so far. 7/16 T-slot nuts do fit but…. Not perfectly. I had to add washers under the corners of the vises because the slots aren’t quite tight enough and the T-slot nuts can come up too far. But with that modification it’s working great.If you can keep the little guide/tension bars in between the decks in place it stays pretty accurate, honestly impressed by that. They have a habit of walking back and forth though and if you aren’t careful can introduce some play.The casting work is pretty poor, honestly, a lot of weird spots and voids and just messy stuff, but for the price I expected that so I’m not disappointed. It gives more travel than anything else at this price and it’s very solid so I’m not worried about damaging it.Bottom line, I’d recommend this if you’re looking for a budget cross table.
javier javier
The cast is a little rough and have a little backlash nothing mayor
Overall I like it for what I needed fits perfectly on a WEN 12 inches with 6 inches vise on top can't get better for $170.00 fast delivery and no broken/missing parts and for DIY go for it is perfect
Dan the man Dan the man
Quality tool and great price
Reviews on this table say to disassemble, clean, and deburr. You do not have to do this. Wipe your milling table down with WD40 or fuel oil, good enough, anything else will result in a block of rusty metal and trouble. Lubricate weighs with non detergent oil. Adjust weighs enough to take out slop. After bolting to machine you are ready to go. Love the price and the closed table which allows for flood cooling with little modification.
Jcloran Jcloran
Exceeded my expectations!
This thing is massive and amazing!
K.C. Bass K.C. Bass
Solid, well built and surprisingly accurate.
Works well for gunsmithing. It is very heavy built. I will likely add digital readout soon.
jeff jeff
4 Hours of hand work required
First, I needed to completely disassemble and clean crud from all surfaces. cleaned all threads; honed ways, dovetails and gibs (which also spent the night in Evapo-Rust); lubricated all moving parts; adjusted the preload on the thrust bearings; reassembled and adjusted gibs. Now it works very smoothly and as accurately as I expected. This product is a beast and is worth the money if you have the time to work on it before use.Problems I encountered beyond the above: one of the 4 mounting holes apparently lost its sand during casting, so I had to drill it out, the hand wheels are very wobbly (but usable), and there was a lot of red paint on machined surfaces.

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