Torn between this and the Worx Pegasus. The Pony comes with better clamps and has a larger clamping width but the Worx has more flexible clamping since your piece doesn't have to be up against the clamps. The Pony has more vertical clamping holes, though the top on the Worx seems nicer overall. The Pony has more things to press and manipulate making it more fiddly and take longer to set up and close down. The Worx has clamp channels that could potentially be used for drilling or saw blade clearance, although they don't recommend it. The Worx can be had cheaper at Menards and you could use the difference to get a pair of 6" Jorgensen clamps for vertical clamping since the supplied ones can't be used in that way.
@fishinbite6 ай бұрын
Nice video. Can you sit down doing something on this table without the legs or lower shelf getting in the way?
@sissymurphy96202 жыл бұрын
Shows online now but did not see it in the store yesterday
@s.j.58502 жыл бұрын
An excellent design. To me it has a lot more features than the other work tables & with a three year warranty! It deserves way more attention than it seems to be getting. Spread the word! BTW, I just bought one myself.
@calmthoughtcafe2 жыл бұрын
Goood breakdown
@celebrityinterviews36919 ай бұрын
Do not buy this product. Clamps don't stay in place (by design) and could barely hold down a paper place. No way to position the brackets to accomodate dimensions of log or plank; just have to hope that the dimensions of what you are cutting align with what they give you--and it will will still barely work. Dangerous and useless. No idea where these positive reviews come from. Worst design failure imaginable.