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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just right for the job,
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This review is from: 30" Height Deluxe Tool Table (Health and Beauty)
I am a home improvement enthusiast with many bench top tools, drill press, scroll saw etc.. The HTC-330 is just the right stand to hold these tools. It was easy to assemble. It is well constructed and is very sturdy.If you are looking for a way to reduce the clutter on your work bench caused by bench top tools, this is the way to go.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely Sturdy Stand,
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This review is from: 30" Height Deluxe Tool Table (Health and Beauty)
I purchased two stands, one to use with a GI mortiser and the other for a planer. They are very sturdy and the height is ideal. For heavy equipment, adding the HRUS-330 mobile base(admittedly expensive) makes a very nice setup. I was surprised at the five star and one star ratings for the same stand. After assembling two of these stands, I've come to the conclusion that the one star raters should sell their tools and take up stamp collecting. The assembly tolerances are reasonable and they yield a nice tight stand.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Space Maker,
By Dave M (Sturbridge, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 30" Height Deluxe Tool Table (Health and Beauty)
My workbench is small, and I have several benchtop tools (miter saw, router table, and drill press). So I routinely have to swap out the tool from on top of the bench, to the one I currently need to use. With the drill press weighing in at about 100lbs, there had to be a better solution. The HBT-330 is that solution. I've been able to permanently mount the drill press to the HBT-330, clearing my workbench of one tool. The stand itself is very sturdy with a think MDF top, and beefy metal legs with height adjusting feet for non-level floors (like mine). If you have very limited shop space, the HBT-330 manual has instructions on how to create a "universal mounting" system for the stand. You can then use the one stand to host all of your tools. (But then your back to the heavy lifting!) Essentially you mount your tools to a piece of plywood, and then drill holes in the plywood pieces at a uniform distance that match the mounting holes in the HBT-330's MDF top that you made. The plywood allows you to have holes that match the individual mounting requirements of the individual tool, and still have the "universal" mount to the the stand. I was surprised to find that I had to drill the holes for the legs to attach to the bench top (as mentioned in another review), but then I remembered, this is for people with TOOLS that can do that kind of stuff!
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