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Super-handy for a wide variety of projects - woodworking, painting and staining, sanding, assembly and hobbies. Includes hardware, wrench and instructions for 10-minute assembly. One-year warranty and Jack's Tool Shed worry-free Satisfaction Guarantee.
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Sturdy, clamps hold well, easy to use, worth every dime and more
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I used this to replace carpet flooring in my home to solid hardwood. Without this bench, it wud have been awfully hard. It is very sturdy and the clamps hold well too. And the price is unbeatable.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-05-31
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Sturdy, light and very inexpensive
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I bought this at Harbor Freight Tools for $10. I thought, "Well, a clamping work table for $10? Hard to go wrong there." So, I bought it.
I got it home, put it together (took about 15 minutes. Hint: don't use a power screw driver, you will strip the screw heads.) After I got it together, I tested it out. It is sturdy (I weight 200 pounds and can sit on it), and the clamp pegs are adjustable for a variety of different sizes of wood. I clamped a 2x6 to it, a 2x4, a 2x2 and a 1x6 and they all were securely clamped into place and were solidly in place.
I have used this table since I have owned it to cut 2x4 lumber, both 90 degree and 45 degree cuts, as well as to rip cut a 2x4 to cut a notch in the end. I have also done a rip angle cut on a 2x4 when I was making a support post for a handrail. In all of these applications, this little table has performed very well. It has held the workpiece firmly in place and hasn't shifted, moved or wobbled. I am very happy, and for only $10 this is a must for anyone who owns a power saw and needs to hold typical framing lumber in place for good, straight cuts. This table has made my life easier, and is the best $10 I have ever spent on a tool. Cheap? Yes. Does the job? Absolutely.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-03-25
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