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Do not expect a vertical/horizontal table to sit upright PERFECTLY square. I haven't seen one yet that is machined square. They are always a little off if you check them with a high grade precision square. You can put some pieces of shim stock under them to make them more square. Aluminum foil is usually .002" thick,but check yours to be sure.
you need your own little "Bureau of Standards" in your shop: A high quality square that has been verified square; a truly straight edge; a good granite space plate; if possible,a camel back type straight edge about 1 1/2" wide; and a precision level,at least as good as a Starrett "mechanic's" level(the tubular ones with cast iron base.) With these things,you can verify the setups you have,and level your machines.
you need your own little "Bureau of Standards" in your shop: A high quality square that has been verified square; a truly straight edge; a good granite space plate; if possible,a camel back type straight edge about 1 1/2" wide; and a precision level,at least as good as a Starrett "mechanic's" level(the tubular ones with cast iron base.) With these things,you can verify the setups you have,and level your machines.