Originally Posted by Bloy2004 If going the "used" route, would it be advisable ? I mean, if the level is out of true when obtained, can it be reconditioned with a resonable effort?
I'm leveling a router table rail system and would like to be precise. Then too, the table itself will need to be trued to the gantry/spindle travel....although it has been said to just route/mill the table bed to get the surface perpendicular. However, the table steel frame needs to be level for table inserts to change the clearance and mode of use.
..just inquiring for the best solution to level things around here.
Thanks for your info,
Bloy |
Actually the adjustment is quite easy if you have a flat surface that you can adjust for level. By flipping the level end for end the bubble needs to read the same. buy doing this over and over a few times and making the bubble act the same end for end the level is then adjusted. A good flat surface plate is a must though.