LexD
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- Joined
- Sep 4, 2002
- Location
- Riddells Creek,Victoria,Australia
I have a Beaver Milling Machine made in England in the mid 70's with a 56 inch table that is suffering from the dreaded table sag. The ends of the table drop about .020" over 20 inches from each end although the center 16 inches or so is quite straight. I would like to try reducing the sag by peening underneath, maybe with a "pneumatic needle scaler", the question I have, for those with experience using this technique is, do I concentrate the peening around the badly bent areas or peen evenly over the full length of the table?
Lex.
Lex.