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It really helps to have a flat surface to work with. Most pro's will end up with a ground granite slab to align from.
 
It really helps to have a flat surface to work with. Most pro's will end up with a ground granite slab to align from.
  
I will probably end up buying a [https://reidecom.reidtool.com/xephr/edit/ITEM_GROUP_DETAIL?query=*ITEM_NO=AGB-15&query=*GROUP_ID=135222 Steel Machine Base] from Reid Supply. I figure that a 24" x 36" x 3/4" table will work. P/N AGB-15, $880.00. They are fully fabricated solid to a 35,000 lb. capacity and ground to 0.002" per foot.
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I will probably end up buying a [http://reidecom.reidtool.com/xephr/edit/ITEM_GROUP_DETAIL?query=*ITEM_NO=AGB-15&query=*GROUP_ID=135222 Steel Machine Base] from Reid Supply. I figure that a 24" x 36" x 3/4" table will work. P/N AGB-15, $880.00. They are fully fabricated solid to a 35,000 lb. capacity and ground to 0.002" per foot.
  
 
I may end up needing a larger size, but I will figure that out in time.
 
I may end up needing a larger size, but I will figure that out in time.

Revision as of 17:26, 31 March 2007

It really helps to have a flat surface to work with. Most pro's will end up with a ground granite slab to align from.

I will probably end up buying a Steel Machine Base from Reid Supply. I figure that a 24" x 36" x 3/4" table will work. P/N AGB-15, $880.00. They are fully fabricated solid to a 35,000 lb. capacity and ground to 0.002" per foot.

I may end up needing a larger size, but I will figure that out in time.