Kreg Mobile Project Center
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2020
- In this video, I'll be giving my take on the Kreg Mobile Project Center. All opinions stated are mine. This is not a sponsored video.
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Kreg Project Center
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Very helpful video. I like the way you showed various clamping approaches. One thing that would help me as a total beginner would be to show how to actually accomplish various cuts and other tasks with the clamping approaches that you showed. Thanks!
One of the best items for a workshop.
This is the best overview of this bench by far. Excellent video!
Well explained, thanks for the video! mine will arrive this thursday.
This is one of the best reviews of the Mobile Project Center, and I have probably watched them all. Like you, I own two. I bought two so I could make a 12' long portable, collapsible, and storable workbench using 2X4's and plywood. If you buy bench dog bases for your supplied clamps, you can put them into any of the holes. If you drill holes into the plywood, then you can put your clamps there too. One drawback of the Mobile Project Center is, the legs are not adjustable for uneven surfaces. Another is the feet on the legs. They snap together around the steel leg. They are made of plastic with rubber on the bottom and over time, from standing up the table collapsed, and dragging it around, the plastic breaks, and they will not stay on. Fortunately, Kreg Customer Service came to the rescue. They sent me five new ones free of charge. I use these tables every day. I don't know what I would do without them. Again, great review. Keep up the good work.
Good review. Definitely one of the best I’ve found on RUclips. You should really consider doing more reviews. You’re good at it. In terms of this work centre, it’s expensive. It has a lot of good features and it’s sturdy for the most part so I can justify the price but it needs to do everything. The deal breaker is that it’s not height adjustable. I’m 6’ 4”. It’s just too hard on my back for a lot of things. I’d also like to be able to use it as an outfeed/infeed for a table saw, router table, and mitre saw which are all different heights. My solution also has to be easily stored in a small footprint. My workshop is a two car garage shared with two cars, bicycles, etc. I just don’t have room for anything permanent or big.
When you joined the two tables together I could see using it for flattening slabs or surfacing slabs of wood in conjunction with a router sled. nice job on the video. thanks for sharing!
Hi, Michael. Thanks for a very thorough review--touching on both the positives and the areas needing a little tweaking. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Great job.
wow, that was an incredibly thorough review!
thanks Micheal for you reply regarding the kreg table fix. I look forward to your vid on that. Be well.
Love your video, very calm and relaxing explaining the product. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪
Fantastic explanation of the functionality before I buy!!!
6 million ways to clamp... choose one!!!! HaHaHaHa!!!! Love it!!!! keep up the great videos
Good review
Hi Michael,
Great job! Are there plans for the giant work center?
Excellent video sir. I have one question. I'm a relatively tall guy that hates the back pain associated with low work benches, how does this fee when working at it for a while?
Do you still have these? I am thinking of getting one to use on cutting boards then I can use my current assembly table for other things, Is the project center solid and not shaky? not worried about total load just a sold surface
Do you prefer this over the Worx Pegasus?
Quero saber o preço em Português? Por favor.