So I bought a Langmuir table (because I thought fixture tables would be a good idea) and have actually been pretty disappointed with it.

First off, the foot came bent…no big deal I can fix that myself.

But what really upset me was the twist in the table- their website says the table has a flatness of ±0.0075”, but I found mine to be at .054”...more than 7 times out of flatness. (I used feeler gauges down below)


I had put material on the table and it was uneven, so I bought a straight edge on Ebay and held it across the table, and from corner to corner on both sides. My old plate steel was flatter than this lol.

And yes, I leveled the table the best I could given how the foot was.


(these are the feeler gauges that fit in the gap of my straight edge against the table)
I can’t help but feel like this is my fault, like $700 was too good to be true? But then why is it advertised that way? Overall quite upset with my purchase, I want to be able to hold flat tolerances.
Hope this helps anybody else looking for fixture tables out there.

First off, the foot came bent…no big deal I can fix that myself.

But what really upset me was the twist in the table- their website says the table has a flatness of ±0.0075”, but I found mine to be at .054”...more than 7 times out of flatness. (I used feeler gauges down below)


I had put material on the table and it was uneven, so I bought a straight edge on Ebay and held it across the table, and from corner to corner on both sides. My old plate steel was flatter than this lol.

And yes, I leveled the table the best I could given how the foot was.


(these are the feeler gauges that fit in the gap of my straight edge against the table)
I can’t help but feel like this is my fault, like $700 was too good to be true? But then why is it advertised that way? Overall quite upset with my purchase, I want to be able to hold flat tolerances.
Hope this helps anybody else looking for fixture tables out there.
