When Pat posts I read, same for Dr clyde, I think the table is great for him, their work is great, it's practical and manageable in their circumstances . I admire those things, I got very little comment on simplicity, practicality, I take some good ideas from them, not always in whole but pieces that apply as I can use.
But if they ask how, what, how much, are concerned with cost and long range use then I got an opinion and sometimes a different one. A guy has a 5x10 plate weighs 2000# in front of his 2 car garage, cant cut or lift it, has no real work then I say something other than you go girl and how you would do it in a full machine shop with a crane rail etc. It ain't no good if it's not in context.
It's often poor advice from highly skilled experts, it's different than value added salesman that gets the right machine, it's different than everyone's favorites. If a guy comes here asks, I want a set of snaps, don't care what they cost etc, I got no comment, a kid comes that works in a salvage yard and asks if he saves 2 weeks pay for 10 combination wrenches and how will his life improve then I got a way different opinion. Same for the question about the fukki socket, looking for a machine shop to grind a little off, a job guys been doing in 5 minutes to 1$ sockets for decades. Send the guy on a goose chase for hours, maybe days pestering shops in the tri county area don't want the job and all gotta take a phone call or 2 over it.
This is likely a bigger deal than real technical misinformation that often gets straightened out quick as this is a value question. Ask me where to get the best deal on a 300$set of wrenches then I got nothing, ask what wrenches to get cause you got none and need to get work done I got something. I can say for a fact can get it done for 30$ and it will work now and even decades from now.