Almost gave myself 50 stitches this morning trying to cut some wood using my bare hands and knees so I decided it was time to get a folding work bench. Found this at Lowes for $139, went to get one and it's marked down to $99. Obviously not for professional contractors but for someone like me who needs a place to work occasionally that folds away afterwards, this seems ideal.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pony-6-i...5002142019
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I found the worx table easier to setup than the dewalt version and I liked the fact that you are not likely to pinch/ lose a finger in the hinged leg section when collapsing.
The unit posted looks to have legs that can be individually adjusted for uneven ground making this ideal for use on site or in the yard (as opposed to a concrete area or interior floor) near your project. The clamps are of excellent quality. I have a lot of the Irwin quick clamps, but have recently purchased a few of the Jorgensen brand and like the quality.
I haven't seen or touched this table in person, thus my comment is simply based on the description and picture from the Lowes website.
I found the worx table easier to setup than the dewalt version and I liked the fact that you are not likely to pinch/ lose a finger in the hinged leg section when collapsing.
The unit posted looks to have legs that can be individually adjusted for uneven ground making this ideal for use on site or in the yard (as opposed to a concrete area or interior floor) near your project. The clamps are of excellent quality. I have a lot of the Irwin quick clamps, but have recently purchased a few of the Jorgensen brand and like the quality.
I haven't seen or touched this table in person, thus my comment is simply based on the description and picture from the Lowes website.
I found the worx table easier to setup than the dewalt version and I liked the fact that you are not likely to pinch/ lose a finger in the hinged leg section when collapsing.
The unit posted looks to have legs that can be individually adjusted for uneven ground making this ideal for use on site or in the yard (as opposed to a concrete area or interior floor) near your project. The clamps are of excellent quality. I have a lot of the Irwin quick clamps, but have recently purchased a few of the Jorgensen brand and like the quality.
I haven't seen or touched this table in person, thus my comment is simply based on the description and picture from the Lowes website.
I have the Worx table and Jorgensen clamps that this one appears to have. If they are the bigger clamps, they are much better than the Worx ones. I would get this if I didn't already have the Worx table. I haven't needed to adjust the height much, but it would be nice to have that option for the 1 or 2 times needed.
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I'm not sure if I like these clamps better or not. I think I'll need to see it, in action, in person.
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My zip code is 90503 and there were 2 left at the reduced price yesterday.