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Portable Work Tables

cedgo

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Hello! My name is Ed.

Nice forum.

You guys have any recommendations? Have looked at Kester, Worx, and some others I can't remember.
 
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ezriderga

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I purchased the Keter portable table recently and I really like it. Easy to set up and take down and is sturdy. Mine came with two clamps.

 

jimmyin3D

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Get a used Black&Decker Workmate 225 or 400. They are adjustable sturdy and well made. Super cheap as well. Got a 225 for $25 on Craigslist.

Do not get any of the newer ones that are made out of cheap metal and plywood.
 

jshillin

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Have used my Keter for several years, my brother has beat on his for years and it still works great, just as my dad's and uncles.... I definitely think highly of the Keter.
 

619DioFan

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I have two of the 6 foot folding plastic tables from walmart. they work well for upholstery projects , painting , a place to set the chop saw ( wood ) I don't pound on them but they are stronger than I thought they would be.
 

astroracer

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I have a couple of the Workmate tables. About the only use they get is when I have to set up the mitre saw.
My go too work table? A couple of saw horses with an old interior door laid on top... :) Sets up easy, breaks down fast, stores out of the way and you can screw, glue and paint on it to your hearts content... Just used it the other day to re-screen the side door.
Mark
 
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casmurbax

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My go too work table? A couple of saw horses with an old interior door laid on top... :) Sets up easy, breaks down fast, stores out of the way and you can screw, glue and paint on it to your hearts content...


This is exactly what I used... best part was I picked up the used solid door from the curb over 10 years ago and I still use it today.

:beer:
 

Danglerb

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I want to get a Keter and/or Black and Decker, but have a few very much used banquet tables, 6' and 8', as well as a plastic folding table about 5', all very handy for all sorts of uses.
 

kctyphoon

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This is probably more a question of personal preference and what the “work” is. A lot will depend on what you actually wanna use it for. Someone looking to cut up wood with a circular saw, will prob like something different than a guy that wants a base for a miter saw.
 
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cedgo

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Actually, this will be for table saw/miter saw stand use, cutting boards, etc.

Also important, a place to set a deep fryer up outside temporarily.
 

Danglerb

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For suggested use, HF might have what will work cheapest, $30 stand, $20 for the workmate clone.
 

tarbellb

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Ive been seriously looking at the Borla Centipede tabless- https://boratool.com/work-stands/centipede-work-supports

Im often doing large layout stuff, really like the 4x8 platform (other sizes available). Supports 6000lbs? Comes with sheet holding, stud, and other accessories, and importantly, folds up and is ~30lbs

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rustedgoat

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Saw horses and some plywood 3'x6' or what ever I have laying around. Stores away nice and neat, and I already had everything laying around.
 
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