Reddit Reddit reviews Keter Folding Compact Adjustable Workbench Sawhorse Work Table with Clamps 700 lb Capacity

We found 3 Reddit comments about Keter Folding Compact Adjustable Workbench Sawhorse Work Table with Clamps 700 lb Capacity. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Keter Folding Compact Adjustable Workbench Sawhorse Work Table with Clamps 700 lb Capacity
Aluminum legs extend from 30.3" H to 34.2" H giving you 4 extras inches.Quick opening system allows for 30-second setup.Sturdy carrying handle and foldaway design for easy transport.Includes two adjustable holding clamps.Durable resin construction holds up to 700lbs.
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3 Reddit comments about Keter Folding Compact Adjustable Workbench Sawhorse Work Table with Clamps 700 lb Capacity:

u/oldneckbeard · 1 pointr/woodworking

I will say that he's going to be limited with that workspace, but he can get by with some basic stuff. I also have extremely limited space. I have an outdoor shop space, but since it's not insulated and has no power, I'm very limited in what I can do.

However, here's a good list of things to get.

  1. Corded circular saw. I highly recommend this makita saw, it's a good value.
  2. Metal-body combination square
  3. Basic chisels
  4. Workbench with clamps
  5. Pull-cut dovetail saw -- can also be used for most short-depth cutting work. I use it to cut (or clean up) tenons as well
  6. Glue. Lots of glue. I like Titebond II for not particular reason.
  7. As many clamps as your remaining budget can afford. These irwin ones are always popular, work well, and are cheap enough.

    Keep in mind that father's day is coming up soon, and tools like these are popular things to be put on sale. Keep your eyes open :)

u/Georgy_K_Zhukov · 1 pointr/DIY

I'm looking for a good workstation for a small space, so something compact or collapsible is ideal. Figured this sub would have some good insight for that. I've found this "Keter Folding Compact Table Work Station" which seems to fit my needs pretty well, but wanted to see if there are any other good options out there. The fact that this one can fold up is a huge plus, but while adjustable, I'd really like to find one that is a bit higher. I'm a tall guy, so working on it from a standing position might be a pain.

I'm not doing anything intense with regards to projects, so I don't need some titanium framed monster that can hold 2,000 lbs. Mostly would be using it to clean firearms on not-the-kitchen-table, and repairing fencing weapons - so just needs to include or be able to mount a vice of some sort.

u/Fitz0053 · 1 pointr/woodworking

Here is a similar bench. Dunno if your going to find that exact one in stock. There are a bunch of cool ones out there. I do have to say I like this one the most but here's my second favorite that is found. 11 reviews and all 5 star so there doing something right.

http://www.amazon.com/Keter-217679-Adjustable-Folding-Table/dp/B00JU6SFP2/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt