Harbor Freight Table and carts

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I bought these a few weeks ago and thought I would show them as I like them and a good addition to my shop. Using big bench for teardown, carts for new parts, and the other for shop towels, waxes etc. 115 ea for the benches, 85 ea for carts. Yes assembly required for. I bought a 8'x24" piece of galvanized 14 ga for the top.
 

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While I have a homemade table, I do like those! The carts are so handy. I went years without a cart and one day I found one and put it in the garage to use. After that I was asking myself why I waited so long!!!
 

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I had picked one up recently as well. Already has been serving is intended purpose, being a crash cart trying to keep stuff from piling on the lift runways and such. Then wheel back to the toolbox(es)

Really solid value.
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I need to pick one of these up soon. Especially if I end up parking my box and adding top boxes to it instead of keeping it mobile to drag wherever I'm working. But it keeps getting heavier and heavier lol
 

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I had picked one up recently as well. Already has been serving is intended purpose, being a crash cart trying to keep stuff from piling on the lift runways and such. Then wheel back to the toolbox(es)

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Nice tools, What do you do for a living Spencer?
 

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While I have a homemade table, I do like those! The carts are so handy. I went years without a cart and one day I found one and put it in the garage to use. After that I was asking myself why I waited so long!!!
Dave do you have a Nova...your handle
 

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I looked at that HF workbench when it was on sale, but found it to be very flimsy. However, nicer ones from Husky and Gladiator are a LOT more expensive. My main workbench is a 28"x80" solid core door bolted on to kitchen base cabinets. There's a 4.5" vise on one corner, and I can pound the heck on it without much movent all all.

Very messy and not very color coordinated! The Craftsman workbench dates back to the 1980s. The Kennedy chest back to the 70s. I thought it was huge back then!

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I looked at that HF workbench when it was on sale, but found it to be very flimsy. However, nicer ones from Husky and Gladiator are a LOT more expensive. My main workbench is a 28"x80" solid core door bolted on to kitchen base cabinets. There's a 4.5" vise on one corner, and I can pound the heck on it without much movent all all.

Very messy and not very color coordinated! The Craftsman workbench dates back to the 1980s. The Kennedy chest back to the 70s. I thought it was huge back then!

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That is beautiful, My shop never looks like that, always a squeeze to get another car in there to work on.
 

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That is beautiful, My shop never looks like that, always a squeeze to get another car in there to work on.
I built my main shop bench in my apartment garage a long time ago.
It was purpose built to fit the nose of my '72 Chevelle under it as it was a super shallow garage space.
I squeezed all I could out of that tiny space many years ago.
And I still have the desk.
 

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Ha, Hey Andy spent the first twenty on gravel with a piece of plywood, I don't forget what it was like, and am so grateful for my shop.
 

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