Reddit Reddit reviews Rockwell JawHorse Portable Material Support Station – RK9003

We found 6 Reddit comments about Rockwell JawHorse Portable Material Support Station – RK9003. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Rockwell JawHorse Portable Material Support Station – RK9003
Replace your workbench, sawhorse, clamps, bench vice and more - just set it, lock it, and clamp your way to hands free support for your projectsOne metric ton of clamping force holds your projects up and off the ground to a more comfortable working height and allows you to work more safelySolid steel construction provides rigidity and strength, supporting up to a 600-lb. loadFoot pedal lever creates a hands-free work station, folds and rolls for portability and storageSimply clamp an ordinary piece of plywood into the JawHorse and you have a perfect workbenchHands-free clamping and foot-pedal operated for up to 1-ton clamping forceJaws extend a full 37-InchTripod base for stabilityQuickly folds down with no toolsWeighs 43 lbs
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6 Reddit comments about Rockwell JawHorse Portable Material Support Station – RK9003:

u/TrimT · 7 pointsr/HomeImprovement

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Consider waiting until Black Friday (and from Jan to end of feb) for the good deals.

Drill (get a decent to really good one - you'll use it often)

u/joms527 · 3 pointsr/Woodcarving

The one I was looking at was around $100 on amazon right now. I know its a little pricey but the portability and size are big factors for me.

u/Mortimer452 · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

The Rockwell Jawhorse.

It's insanely useful. Grips just about anything super tight and solid and with 3 wide legs it's incredibly stable. I use it instead of a sawhorse all the time for cutting lumber and holding awkward items when I'm working by myself. You can also toss a piece of plywood in the jaws and use it as a quick makeshift table.

The other thing that really changed how I work is modern cordless tools. Today's Li-Ion-powered devices are just leagues ahead of the NiCad or other cordless drills, saws, etc. from 5-10 years ago. So many more things I can now rely on their cordless versions to have enough power & battery life to get the job done.

u/lepfrog · 1 pointr/Tools

I have this one (got it for $99 which it drops to about twice a year) and really like it. It can only open I think 37". If you use full size sheets of plywood regularly then you should go with the sheet master as it can open to 49" and holds a solid sheet of plywood.

u/sks_innawoods · 1 pointr/ar15