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compound slide table for drill press

ss454

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ive looked at a bunch of compound slide vises and they all seem to have crappy reviews on amazon so Im thinking of getting a compound slide table to mount on my drill press and mount my current vise to that. does anybody have any suggestions on a decent quality one?
 
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Bobf

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I bought a Chicom no name compound slide vise from a local junk shop called Industrial Liquidators for $25 (missing handles) way back in 1983 or so. Still mounted on my old Rockwell drill press. I actually did some very lite milling with this thing (slotting/facing)
Still use it all the time for quick drilling of holes in metal brackets etc. beats trying to hold something with one hand while pulling the handle.
 

zkling

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What are you trying to do with it?
If you really want one I'd look at grizzly or palmgren, but they are not cheap. Otherwise I'd get acquainted with a center punch and center drill.
 

Stuey

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I bought an inexpensive one from industrial supplier. Was utter garbage.

I wouldn't look at Palmgren - they slap their name on a lot of generic import tools now. Actually, they don't even slap their name on the tool. I had a very bad experience with a Palmgren arbor press. Maybe their cross sliding tables are different, but possibly not.
 
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Packard V8

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As long as the goal is just holding parts for easier, safer drilling, then go for it. If the idea is to do any milling, fuggediboudit. Trying to side cut with a DP is bad science; it will eventually harm the workpiece or the operator.

jack vines
 

454ragtop

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I might have a Mastercraft made in USA available in a couple weeks, once I find time to machine the sliding jaw to the vise portion.
Jim
 
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