Let me tell you my sad story:(
I decided to drill out the holes, however my SS is my drill press and I was fixing the trunnion that was part of my table (drill press).
I have another table but without any fence rails. No problem I will just mount that table and drill out my trunnion.
The drill bit stuck:eek: Even though I thought I had proper support the trunnion was ripped out of my hand which of course hurt a lot, then it swung around and hit my hand, which of course really hurt a lot. Right now my index finger feels like it was pulled from it's socket and muscle on the back of my thumb is tender. I said "oh shucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I finished drilling using a 2x4 fence backed with other wood so it rested against the way tubes, then I held the trunnion fully supported against the 2x4. Of course the drill never stuck again and the rest of the drilling was totally uneventful. Tell that to my index finger that is now an inch longer having had the trunnion yanked from it.
Now I wish instead of messing around I left the whole thing alone and called SS to see if they would make my misdrilled trunnion right or not. I think I'm going to stop reading this forum
In any case if my hand is working tomorrow I will try to align my machine.
By the way did you have any problems getting the bolts that hold the trunnion to the table to start straight. I must have messed with them for 20 minutes as they wanted to cross thread. I kept playing until finally they just threaded in with finger pressure. I don't know if mine are the exception rather than the rule but be real careful. If you install these bolts and they don't tighten up with finger pressure they are probably cross threaded. Be real careful don't get tempted to force them or you will strip the holes.
Ed