So, I had a replacement top made for my MFT 1080 by a cabinet shop that used a CNC machine. I unscrewed the old top, put the new one in place and used the same screws that came out of the old top to secure the new top to the frame. After a day or so I needed to move the table and I noticed the top moving around inside the table frame. The screws were in as far as they could penetrate the MDF, but they were not holding the top securely. I found some other screws and those held somewhat better, but now the holes have too much play in them and the top still moves. I don't work with MDF so I am assuming I should have used some special mdf compatible screw.
It seems necessary for the top to be square to the frame and not move or else cuts will not be square. To fix this and make it work the plan is to drill and countersink a hole from the top of the table and use machine screws and a nut that will allow me to position the top square to the frame. On the 1080 tables there is slot where the screw insets and that slot has enough play so that I should be able to adjust the top square to the frame.
Does this make sense?
It seems necessary for the top to be square to the frame and not move or else cuts will not be square. To fix this and make it work the plan is to drill and countersink a hole from the top of the table and use machine screws and a nut that will allow me to position the top square to the frame. On the 1080 tables there is slot where the screw insets and that slot has enough play so that I should be able to adjust the top square to the frame.
Does this make sense?