Outlawmws
Well-known member
You even got 2 of the extra clamps for it Go price those out...
There's a lot of rust on this old Type 7, but I couldn't leave it behind for $5.00.
Blue Frog
Parts??? I would use the hell out of that damn thing.
Where is that tag located on the WM?
Take a look at this WorkMate accessory:
https://cleveland.craigslist.org/tls/5594145263.html
This is a vintage Black & Decker WORK WHEEL power stripper & sander complete with mounting bracket for a B & D Workmate, Instruction Manual, flap wheel with extra abrasive sand paper and original box. The extra sanding disc pad needs a new cushion, but otherwise in excellent shape.
I can't imagine a reason to bench mount that sucker, and still have it safe to use... 
I can't imagine a reason to bench mount that sucker, and still have it safe to use...
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I've had a B&D Workmate for over 25 years that I've used and abused and always seem to toss it back in the darkest most cluttered part of the garage. It has never failed me and has always helped me get through what ever project I needed it for and yet I treat it like a piece of junk. In cleaning the garage I ran across it and wondered why I have always treated it so poorly since it has always done it's job? I then tried to pick it up to move it and it dawned on me. (1) It's not the heaviest thing I own, but it's fairly heavy for a portable workbench. (2) It's got more sharp uncomfortable edges and sharp pokey stuff all over it than drawer full of old razor blades and rusty drywall screws, about the only hand friendly part of it is the bottom of the little tool tray at the front of it. So I did what I should have done 25 years ago.
I put a handle on it and attached two fixed castors on the bottom of it. Just the handle alone made it feel half as heavy, but it was simply dreamy to roll it across the floor on the castors. In the guilt that developed afterwords from the disrespectful way I've treated it all these years, I climbed on the internet and ordered all the little rubber feet (8 of 'em) that have gone missing over the years. I will soon bestow upon it the highest honor that I can for any tool of mine. An assigned location in my shop/garage that will be it's assigned home until I need it, no more hiding in the corners covered in dusty junk.
Pics of the MorkMate mods?
We have a whole thread on those as well...
After reading a few threads like this one a while back, I had been on the look out for an older Workmate. I hadn't had any luck so far, but on the way home today there was one on the side of the road with a "free" sign stuck to it. It is now in my garage. It is a 225 Type 2, and overall seems solid. The fiberboard top is swollen and worthless, and the cranks and accessories are missing, but the frame, feet, gears, belt, springs, etc. all seem good. Looks like the parts I need are available cheap, and the price was right...
Just thought I would share,
Jason





Spdstr, that was basically the condition the top was in on mine (actually mine was way worse). It's really easy to replace the tops with any material you want. I used some oak boards reclaimed from my barn. Just pay attention to the hole spacing and depth. And get a set of Forstner bits, if you don't have them, to drill the flat bottomed holes.

Well, if you guys are going to MAKE me go out to the garage again... <grin>
As found, haven't even dusted it off yet. Not much to look at, and I would never have thought twice about it if not for all the positive threads on these things.
Can't quite read the date, maybe 9/87 ?
Not an original alloy version or anything, but for a side of the road freebie...
Jason
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Has anyone figured out a DIY replacement for the leg catch?
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One of my workmates has all 4 broken, and replacign them would cost more than I paid for the entire Workmate!

I just don't care for any of the "tv tray" type of WM or WM wannabes...Well, that would be for find another that isn't broken for well under $20...![]()



