![]() On site, the size was disappointing but at the time I was making locks and furniture hardware that would have been a good fit so stuck around & got the pair for $25 or somewhere close to that. The way they were positioned in the blurry photo made them look like bigger models. I saw one of Brzostek’s auctions that was a junk/consignment store in Syracuse with some obscure pictures of the machines & no description. It just makes " reasonably precise" positioning of heavy work easier, as-in lower-effort, and less inconvenient. This is not to make the Alzmetall DP INTO a "mill drill" OR a jig-bore in any way at all. A table ALONE won't come close to doing that on a DRILLPRESS. I don't need the level of precision of a jig bore, either. Shorter ones do exist.ĬAVEAT: I HAVE a decent mill. Solberga? "YMMV" but my one is a 36" long ex B&S #1 "Universal" mill table. But the AB5/S Alzmetall has the daylight and can easily manage the mass. Light, small, or low profile it was never. Google it, find that precision positioning - mostly as components for CNC'ed systems, but not-only, is actually a fair-sized industry in its own right, and has many major and minor players.Ĭheaper, for my drillpress, was to snatch up a whole X-Y table parted-out from a knee-mill. Dovetail slides, linear rails, any size and any precision your budget will support, heavy castings to "optical stages". Palmgren is no more than scrap-iron with a temporary stay of execution as garage-hobby grave-goods.Īs good as Kurt.
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