Thanks, that's useful info on the maneuverability aspects. Sadly, having had hatchbacks all my life, I've now got a coupe (woo-hoo), so although boot capacity is probably higher, it's much more difficult to get things in and out. But I suspect that I can manage provided I get the head off first. I presume you just undo the clamp and keep lifting it up until it comes off?
I've asked 2 sellers so far about runout, and both claim to have no gauge, hence can't measure runout. Unfortunate.
On "benching" my floor-standing drill, the collar at the bottom ends 360mm above the base, and the top of my secondary table is 250mm above the bottom of the table clamp. In other words, even if I shortened the main column, my table would sit at least 610mm above the top of the base. That's a lot of wasted space!
I've asked 2 sellers so far about runout, and both claim to have no gauge, hence can't measure runout. Unfortunate.
On "benching" my floor-standing drill, the collar at the bottom ends 360mm above the base, and the top of my secondary table is 250mm above the bottom of the table clamp. In other words, even if I shortened the main column, my table would sit at least 610mm above the top of the base. That's a lot of wasted space!