I needed this machine to be higher. I also wanted to be able to move it around. 2x2 steel tube and leveling feet (not the oddball 1/2-12 ones it came with). Came out alright. Turns out drilling 1/2" in steel is about the max on this thing.
I’d be concerned with the tube flexing, but otherwise: nice.I needed this machine to be higher. I also wanted to be able to move it around. 2x2 steel tube and leveling feet (not the oddball 1/2-12 ones it came with). Came out alright. Turns out drilling 1/2" in steel is about the max on this thing.
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Step drills are good for sheet metal and plastics, but not so much for 1/4" steel - they would require more Hp than a conventional drill. I was suggesting drilling in steps with separate drill bits. Here's Frank's video (it was a 3/4" hole in 1/2" steel, on a LMS 3990 mini mill (same as I have) and he was struggling):Tube is 1/4 wall. I got the thickest I could for tapping the 1/2-13 threads. Seems pretty solid. I had set the width for the pallet jack, but then opted to just bolt on casters.
Yes, I did go over 1/2 with a step drill, but for one shot, I got the belt to squeal on 13.5mm drill. Specs for the machine say 3/4" max drill, that must be for AL.
Step drills are good for sheet metal and plastics, but not so much for 1/4" steel - they would require more Hp than a conventional drill