Stuey
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Okay, so I live in an apartment. I have two power tool stands that can be used as work stations, but they must be disassembled and reassembled between uses. I built a 2x4 workstand, but it sits in the corner as a storage table.
I need a portable work center solution.
I have considered Black & Decker's Workmate, but all the ones I saw are inferior to the one my father has from 10 years ago. I have considered the Skil X-Bench but the basic model is $150.
I considered Task Force foldable saw horses like these for $20 a piece at Lowes, but it doesn't seem portable or sturdy enough. I just need to be able to take a set up in the middle of our second bedroom (computer/tool/junk room) or the living room, or possibly outside in the parking lot.
My hobbies: robotics, computer case modding, simple electronic circuitry tasks (soldering etc), beginner woodworking, some simple plastic and metal fabrication, and possible a few other low-intensive odds and ends. I only need to hold up maybe 50-100 lbs at most typically, but I need enough sturdiness for a 35lb vise I'm restoring, an 18" sheet metal brake, and occasionally a miter saw or 10" drill press.
Help with some ideas! (please)
Edit: How are Clarke products such as this one?
I need a portable work center solution.
I have considered Black & Decker's Workmate, but all the ones I saw are inferior to the one my father has from 10 years ago. I have considered the Skil X-Bench but the basic model is $150.
I considered Task Force foldable saw horses like these for $20 a piece at Lowes, but it doesn't seem portable or sturdy enough. I just need to be able to take a set up in the middle of our second bedroom (computer/tool/junk room) or the living room, or possibly outside in the parking lot.
My hobbies: robotics, computer case modding, simple electronic circuitry tasks (soldering etc), beginner woodworking, some simple plastic and metal fabrication, and possible a few other low-intensive odds and ends. I only need to hold up maybe 50-100 lbs at most typically, but I need enough sturdiness for a 35lb vise I'm restoring, an 18" sheet metal brake, and occasionally a miter saw or 10" drill press.
Help with some ideas! (please)
Edit: How are Clarke products such as this one?
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