One of the better things I've done in my life is to add a Z-axis Align drive. This has been well appreciated and I notice in general I work with the quill less extended since it's so easy to raise the table.
But there is a slight problem in that fine tuning of the Z axis, say you want to raise by 0.005" or so, is a bit awkward...first, if you are using the hand crank for that adjustment, you have to find it and put it on. Then, forget to remove it, you break your leg or arm the next time you go for the power drive. There is a goofy spring that keeps the crank from remaining on the shaft, but is so annoying I removed it. My solution is to get a 5" handwheel, smooth, no handle and put it on the shaft permanently. So I can use the power drive and still move the table a few thousandths by hand.