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    Lee valley drill press table

    Anybody have this? Any feedback if so?

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    I've had one for a few years now. I'm happy with it. As I recall, at the time I was setting up my new shop, and didn't have the time to make all the various jigs and fixtures I wanted/needed - so I bought this table instead of making my own.

    I could have made one that was just as functional in my shop - but I don't regret the purchase, and I'd probably make the same choice today if I had to.
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    I have one, and am very happy with it. That said, I never use the fence.
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul cottingham View Post
    ... That said, I never use the fence.
    Isn't that interesting - I ALWAYS (well - 95% of the time) use the fence, and usually the stop - this lets me drill accurately placed holes in multiple pieces.
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    It's funny. When I bought the table I thought I would use the fence all the time. But I found it gets in the way too much, and I would rather use a 4" line for dust and chip collection. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. :-)
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul cottingham View Post
    It's funny. When I bought the table I thought I would use the fence all the time. But I found it gets in the way too much, and I would rather use a 4" line for dust and chip collection. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. :-)
    Do you use hold downs in the tracks then?

    This table has all miter slots rather than t-track right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Masshardt View Post
    Do you use hold downs in the tracks then?

    This table has all miter slots rather than t-track right?
    T-Track.

    I'm not sure what use a miter slot would be in this application.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Masshardt View Post
    Do you use hold downs in the tracks then?

    This table has all miter slots rather than t-track right?
    I tend to either use hand screws, or just hold it by hand (I know, I know.) I should look at hold downs for the t-track.
    Paul

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