You don't.I picked up a Delta 15" variable speed drill press with a production table last fall. Question, how do you attach a vice, etc. to the table as it has no holes?
The bottoms of those tables aren't c clamp friendly in the least.With a good vise, you rarely need to bolt it down. I have a DP600 Delta with the production table and no holes. With a 6" Cardinal Speed-Vise I rarely have any sort of issue. In the rare occasions that I do, a c-clamp holds the vise quite well.
Any steel supply house should be able to help you out. You’ll need to find which ones are in your area.Being new to metal working, where do you source a thick piece of aluminum?
I'll remember that the next time I do it. Seems it hasn't been an issue for me the last few years I've owned it.The bottoms of those tables aren't c clamp friendly in the least.

Thanks. Did you drill all of the holes with a hand-held drill?
Maybe yours is different. Mine has a deep round rim all the way around and wedge shaped webbing running from the edges to the center back. A deep odd shaped c clamp can fit in a couple places if your work happens to be there.I'll remember that the next time I do it. Seems it hasn't been an issue for me the last few years I've owned it.
Only the holes into the table to mount the plate. Did the plate on the dp or mill.. can't remember. all the clamp studs from the mill fit the dp table.Thanks. Did you drill all of the holes with a hand-held drill?
Mine is the same way....the only thing I need a clamp to do is hold the vise down....not hard at all to find a spot for that to work.Maybe yours is different. Mine has a deep round rim all the way around and wedge shaped webbing running from the edges to the center back. A deep odd shaped c clamp can fit in a couple places if your work happens to be there.
Being new to metal working, where do you source a thick piece of aluminum?
I'll often leave a socket cap screw in a hole on my drill press table and use it as a rotation stop when hand holding a larger piece of stock while drilling. It can make it much safer and doesn't add any setup time.
I was joking with a co worker that my vise weighs more than his drill press. Yes this one is beefy. Its an old buffalo 18. Book states 380 lbs.That looks like a beefier dp... that vise would sag the table on many dp's.
380 pounds, wimpy, try 600!I was joking with a co worker that my vise weighs more than his drill press. Yes this one is beefy. Its an old buffalo 18. Book states 380 lbs.