Thanks for the video! I'm so glad that you mentioning Menards hardware, because I've been waiting on Amazon hoping they would drop the price again down to $299. So when I looked today on Menard website I seen they had it on a clearance price, plus a 11% mail in rebate for $293.69 (good till 4/16/23). I got it all setup with my Ridgid 12" dual bevel miter saw (R4251). Thanks again!
I have been interested in making a flip cart for saving space in my shop and I was looking at the Bora Portamate portacube. There was a sale at acme tools was pretty close to making the purchase didn't realize it was a 24 hr sale but glad I didn't make the mistake to buying it. Price was 20% off of 450 but designed for one tool. I could've mounted another tool but glad I didn't even spend the 360. Plus I heard it has bad welds the metal bends easy and is wobbly plastic components don't work well the design looks good but the end product for the money is a good example of made in prc junk no I'm going to build one that's better and with saving more space in mind.
Mine stays in the garage for the most part. I have moved it outside for my deck rebuild. Everything is holding up well, but there are parts that I agree are not up to the standard I would like. Particularly the use of plastic in the locking portion of the flip mechanism. Also, I have noticed that if it isn't on a level surface that you shouldn't try to flip it.
@@ABrazHouse I even thought about ordering another one just to see if the quality control was the same on it or improved, and then returning the bad one.
It's only worth it if you use it for a shop stand. If you're looking for a mobile stand, look elsewhere. I bought one six months ago. I'll be returning and going back to the Dewalt stand. here's a list of what I don't like 1. Doesn't fit through doorways without turning it to its side. 2. Plastic latches that hold the table are already broken. 3. Needs two people to load and unload from the truck. 4. Needs to be on a level surface to work properly. Overall it's an overpriced piece of shit
It has been good for me, but I use it more for a flip stand and don't take it out of my shop/garage. Though I have been using it on a deck project in my backyard. I agree with #2 - the latches are the biggest weakness...I have been real careful with mine. Good info to know on the other.
Thanks for the video!
I'm so glad that you mentioning Menards hardware, because I've been waiting on Amazon hoping they would drop the price again down to $299.
So when I looked today on Menard website I seen they had it on a clearance price, plus a 11% mail in rebate for $293.69 (good till 4/16/23).
I got it all setup with my Ridgid 12" dual bevel miter saw (R4251).
Thanks again!
So glad it helped! How do you like it?
I've been looking at this for a while. So far your video is the best I've seen on it.
Thanks!
Just bought one of these at Menards. They are on clearance there, so it was under $300. Throw some Menards rebates at it and it gets cheap fast
Yep! Good find at Mernards for me too!
I have been interested in making a flip cart for saving space in my shop and I was looking at the Bora Portamate portacube. There was a sale at acme tools was pretty close to making the purchase didn't realize it was a 24 hr sale but glad I didn't make the mistake to buying it. Price was 20% off of 450 but designed for one tool. I could've mounted another tool but glad I didn't even spend the 360. Plus I heard it has bad welds the metal bends easy and is wobbly plastic components don't work well the design looks good but the end product for the money is a good example of made in prc junk no I'm going to build one that's better and with saving more space in mind.
Can I use this stand to support table saw? I ordered this stand today and cannot wait
Seems like a table saw would be a little too much.
Mine is cheaply made, the table binds in the front corner and can’t lock the left side down. Very flimsy and poor welds abound.
Mine stays in the garage for the most part. I have moved it outside for my deck rebuild. Everything is holding up well, but there are parts that I agree are not up to the standard I would like. Particularly the use of plastic in the locking portion of the flip mechanism. Also, I have noticed that if it isn't on a level surface that you shouldn't try to flip it.
@@ABrazHouse I even thought about ordering another one just to see if the quality control was the same on it or improved, and then returning the bad one.
Did you ever mount another tool to the work bench side? If so, what did you mount there?
Yes, I mounted a Kreg T26877 - Electric Foreman Pocket Hole Machine. It fit perfectly!
you should start a gaming channel
You think? Tetris maybe? Go NLA!
It's only worth it if you use it for a shop stand. If you're looking for a mobile stand, look elsewhere. I bought one six months ago. I'll be returning and going back to the Dewalt stand. here's a list of what I don't like
1. Doesn't fit through doorways without turning it to its side.
2. Plastic latches that hold the table are already broken.
3. Needs two people to load and unload from the truck.
4. Needs to be on a level surface to work properly.
Overall it's an overpriced piece of shit
It has been good for me, but I use it more for a flip stand and don't take it out of my shop/garage. Though I have been using it on a deck project in my backyard. I agree with #2 - the latches are the biggest weakness...I have been real careful with mine. Good info to know on the other.