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frontpageYourmomsayshi posted Nov 10, 2024 01:54 PM
frontpageYourmomsayshi posted Nov 10, 2024 01:54 PM

AmeriHome 24" x 44" x 44" Multi-Use Steel Table/Work Bench

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$40

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Tractor Supply Co
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Tractor Supply has AmeriHome 24" x 44" x 44" Multi-Use Steel Table/Work Bench (400014) for $39.99. Select free ship to store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping starts at $6.99.

Thanks to Community Member Yourmomsayshi for posting this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
  • This multiple-use AmeriHome work bench can be used indoors or out for versatility
  • Use as a potting bench in the garden, as a table next to the BBQ, or as a workbench in the garage or workshop for versatility
  • Use the work bench a serving station in the dining room, added prep space in the kitchen, or as a coffee station in the break room
  • Works in commercial locations like a retail store for displaying items
  • Constructed of galvanized steel for durability
  • Weather and rust resistant from rain and snow and damage from sun and heat
  • Dimensions: 24 in. D x 44 in. W x 44 in. H (overall), 24 in. D x 42.5 W in. (tabletop), 8 in. D x 42.5 in. W (upper shelf-sits 13.5 in. above the table top), 30 in. table height
  • This steel work bench sits at a comfortable 32 in., taller than a typical table to help ease strain on the back
  • The generous size of the work surface gives plenty of space to lay out supplies, and the upper shelf provides the perfect place to set items up and out of the way for more space to work
  • Weight capacity: 200 lb.
  • Thickness: 0.6mm (galvanized steel plate for table), 1mm (legs)
  • Weight: 25 lb.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $75 less (65% savings) than the next best available price for a similar AmeriHome Table/Work Bench from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $114.99 at the time of this posting. -StrawMan86

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Tractor Supply has AmeriHome 24" x 44" x 44" Multi-Use Steel Table/Work Bench (400014) for $39.99. Select free ship to store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping starts at $6.99.

Thanks to Community Member Yourmomsayshi for posting this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
  • This multiple-use AmeriHome work bench can be used indoors or out for versatility
  • Use as a potting bench in the garden, as a table next to the BBQ, or as a workbench in the garage or workshop for versatility
  • Use the work bench a serving station in the dining room, added prep space in the kitchen, or as a coffee station in the break room
  • Works in commercial locations like a retail store for displaying items
  • Constructed of galvanized steel for durability
  • Weather and rust resistant from rain and snow and damage from sun and heat
  • Dimensions: 24 in. D x 44 in. W x 44 in. H (overall), 24 in. D x 42.5 W in. (tabletop), 8 in. D x 42.5 in. W (upper shelf-sits 13.5 in. above the table top), 30 in. table height
  • This steel work bench sits at a comfortable 32 in., taller than a typical table to help ease strain on the back
  • The generous size of the work surface gives plenty of space to lay out supplies, and the upper shelf provides the perfect place to set items up and out of the way for more space to work
  • Weight capacity: 200 lb.
  • Thickness: 0.6mm (galvanized steel plate for table), 1mm (legs)
  • Weight: 25 lb.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $75 less (65% savings) than the next best available price for a similar AmeriHome Table/Work Bench from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $114.99 at the time of this posting. -StrawMan86

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johnhbk70
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Then it wouldn't be $40.
jdoubleh
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There's zero chance a .6mm galvanized top with .1mm galvanized legs could support that vise in use, without welding in some serious reinforcement, and maybe tying it into the wall behind it.
TimL9766
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I don't have any experience with this table, but I bet it'd wobble a lot with a 3D printer on it and I also bet you'd get a lot of resonance from it (aka it'd be extra loud).

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Then it wouldn't be $40.
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jdoublehNov 10, 2024 06:39 PM
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There's zero chance a .6mm galvanized top with .1mm galvanized legs could support that vise in use, without welding in some serious reinforcement, and maybe tying it into the wall behind it.
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Quote from jdoubleh :
There's zero chance a .6mm galvanized top with .1mm galvanized legs could support that vise in use, without welding in some serious reinforcement, and maybe tying it into the wall behind it.

I would cut some 1/2" plywood to reinforce the bottom of the big shelf and create a shelf halfway up from the floor to support the legs. Anything short of that and will dent and bend.
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blueletterdNov 10, 2024 07:05 PM
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Can anyone recommend a good work table for a balcony next to an ocean? Something weather resistant but not too spacious?
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bodega_bladerunnerNov 10, 2024 08:08 PM
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Stable enough for a 3d printer?
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Quote from bodega_bladerunner :
Stable enough for a 3d printer?
Or a 32in monitor/TV?
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js2724Nov 10, 2024 08:15 PM
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In for one and will try to use this for my 16" pizza oven. Seems like it should work based on the dimensions.
Nov 10, 2024 08:38 PM
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tgpowellNov 10, 2024 08:38 PM
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As long as you never hammer anything on it, it might be OK, but if you ever need to hammer metal, even on something, be prepared for being inside the cannonade of the 1812 overture. Work tables should have sturdy wooden tops unless you're welding on them.
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TimL9766Nov 10, 2024 08:43 PM
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Quote from bodega_bladerunner :
Stable enough for a 3d printer?
I don't have any experience with this table, but I bet it'd wobble a lot with a 3D printer on it and I also bet you'd get a lot of resonance from it (aka it'd be extra loud).
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DogenxNov 10, 2024 09:56 PM
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Quote from TimL9766 :
I don't have any experience with this table, but I bet it'd wobble a lot with a 3D printer on it and I also bet you'd get a lot of resonance from it (aka it'd be extra loud).
Like a tuning fork haha.

I was considering this as a bike repair workbench, but after looking a bit closer at it, I'm thinking it's going to be too flimsy.
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TheRedEyeBanditNov 10, 2024 11:42 PM
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Quote from bodega_bladerunner :
Stable enough for a 3d printer?
Can be any worse then an ikea lack (end) table which is a 3d printing community fav for a cheap 3d printer stand
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MyDogSassyNov 11, 2024 12:22 AM
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Quote from jdoubleh :
There's zero chance a .6mm galvanized top with .1mm galvanized legs could support that vise in use, without welding in some serious reinforcement, and maybe tying it into the wall behind it.
It's 25lbs so I'm sure there is more than just the galvanized metal, likely has particle board underneath. Plus it states to hold up to 200lbs.
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InNirvanaNov 11, 2024 12:24 AM
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Quote from js2724 :
In for one and will try to use this for my 16" pizza oven. Seems like it should work based on the dimensions.
Exactly what I was thinking about

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MOO7Nov 11, 2024 01:41 AM
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Grounding yourself won't be an issue with this here table.

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