I've got two of these 52'" and 46" in & out feed for my DEWALT table saw also use as a project tables. I love these tables. Able to move every where in my shop and out side on the driveway with my Tsaw
Suggestion- To have it “powered”, remove the hand crank and chuck a 10mm hex bit socket to a drill or impact driver. I have a Husky 52 mobile workbench and have done the same. You can easily switch to powered or manual anytime.
@gerry lum - could you share the home depot/amazon links for this 10mm hex bit socket to a drill or impact driver setup.. DIY noob here and could use some help. Thanks
Thank you! Had been searching for weeks dreading the cost of desk. Came across this video and will be purchasing!!! Never thought about using work table
I am am working a workbench with the Husky using Micro Jig. I put hard maple on top to make the table sturdier. I am team either depending on what I need. Home depot has some S4S hardwood. When I have time I order my wood from an outfit in Arizona with a good choice including birch ply wood.
Love the suggestion, didn’t really think of using a work bench as a desk. For that price, it’s really worth it! The putting together part was cute, Maia loves helping put things together
Funny, I had the same problem with that same part covering the rod and did the same thing you did. Later that day my friend who also had gotten the same table showed me how he did it. You place the lifting handle in place and while the table still upside down you hand crank the legs leaving you a clearance of about 3/4th of an inch. After that, the cover falls in place without any force.
You just save me a whole Lotta searching we are closing in our garage and part of that is going to be my new office for my streaming and gaming room as well as working the desk would be the best option for me on a budget
I just found this work bench today and search to see if anyone had the same idea as me and YES!!!! This is definitely going to be my next purchase TODAY!!! I'm going to stain my desk though
I just got a tip for these recently they look good but I am concerned about the height as well. Having used an electric desk previously, it would lift up very high for me. Not sure the listed 42" height will be adequate in the long term. Great review though. Looks great otherwise.
Prefer Home Depot because it's usually a little cheaper than Lowes and the two times I went to Lowes to warranty a Craftsman tool they refused to do so.
You mentioned this table has wheels, and that it locks. Just curious how well DOES it lock? is it sturdy/doesn't roll around while the wheels are on + locked?
I would probably put it at an 8. Definitely not as stable as a table but I don't notice it unless I try to make it wobble. I also have a decent amount of weight on it if that helps.
Great review! Thanks for making it. I am considering getting one of these, and had a question. In some of the pictures of other reviews I've seen, it looks like that bar that connects the legs at the bottom can be moved from the middle to the back. Is that correct?
Hello Sir, I have been thinking of getting this desk as Sit/Stand desk and eyeing on the 46 inch due to space. If you don't mind can you please confirm how do you feel typing on this desk. Does it wobble a lot or do you feel it sturdy at the lowest and highest height? Thanks in advance !
Hello. I haven’t noticed any wobble. The desk is pretty heavy which makes it feel sturdy. I just pushed on it to try to make it move, and it does, but I have never noticed anything during normal use.
Clarification for a fellow 6'1" chap who wants to use this as a standing desk. The wheels add height, no? Is it perfect for you with the wheels on? And is this height perfect for you for long hours of typing? Thanks!
Decent review, but would have been much better if you showed details of the desk construction, legs, crank, etc. You barely showed the desk at all. Way to go in getting your daughter to help, always great go get the kids involved. Thanks for sharing
The max height on this desk is complete ass. You have to be like 5'5 to actually find this desk comfortable in the standing position. I don't know how you're finding it comfortable at 6'1. I'm 6'2 and its horrible posture, I have to crouch down. I lowkey regret buying this desk. At least the build is great, for the price it beats out any desk priced at 200 bucks.
I've got two of these 52'" and 46" in & out feed for my DEWALT table saw also use as a project tables. I love these tables. Able to move every where in my shop and out side on the driveway with my Tsaw
Suggestion- To have it “powered”, remove the hand crank and chuck a 10mm hex bit socket to a drill or impact driver. I have a Husky 52 mobile workbench and have done the same. You can easily switch to powered or manual anytime.
Genius
@gerry lum - could you share the home depot/amazon links for this 10mm hex bit socket to a drill or impact driver setup.. DIY noob here and could use some help. Thanks
Thank you! Had been searching for weeks dreading the cost of desk. Came across this video and will be purchasing!!! Never thought about using work table
Great video, love your edits. I am looking to buy one and your video made it more exciting! Also team Lowes, I agree with the cleanliness haha😊👍🏽
Been looking for adjustable desk. Thank you for your description, I will now purchase the desk.
I am am working a workbench with the Husky using Micro Jig. I put hard maple on top to make the table sturdier. I am team either depending on what I need. Home depot has some S4S hardwood. When I have time I order my wood from an outfit in Arizona with a good choice including birch ply wood.
Thank you for this video because I've been looking for work desks and I agree with what you say about how ridiculous the prices are
I had the same idea! I'm considering making a small conversion kit to make it powered lift
your review helped me to get one so thanks lol
Love the suggestion, didn’t really think of using a work bench as a desk. For that price, it’s really worth it! The putting together part was cute, Maia loves helping put things together
Funny, I had the same problem with that same part covering the rod and did the same thing you did. Later that day my friend who also had gotten the same table showed me how he did it. You place the lifting handle in place and while the table still upside down you hand crank the legs leaving you a clearance of about 3/4th of an inch. After that, the cover falls in place without any force.
You just save me a whole Lotta searching we are closing in our garage and part of that is going to be my new office for my streaming and gaming room as well as working the desk would be the best option for me on a budget
I just found this work bench today and search to see if anyone had the same idea as me and YES!!!! This is definitely going to be my next purchase TODAY!!! I'm going to stain my desk though
Super late reply, but what did the staining process entail? Does the top come prestained or is it unfinished? Thanks!
Been looking at these for a while, thanks for doing this, it helps inform my decision [=
Home depot has some S4S hardwood. When I have time I order my wood from an outfit in Arizona
Nice setup and get your self a 4 wheel dolly .
Normally Lowe’s because the Home Depot layout is so backwards but I’m about to order this in the 62” model.
I was just at homedepot and had the same thoughts
Great video. Loved your b roll
little hack for these tables.....use a i believe a 10mm hex key on a drill to crank the desk height. you can youtube it if this doesnt make sense lol.
Thanks Adam!!
Solid Review. Thanks.
Great review man!
Thinking about getting one and use a drill to raise and lower it😂
I just got a tip for these recently they look good but I am concerned about the height as well. Having used an electric desk previously, it would lift up very high for me. Not sure the listed 42" height will be adequate in the long term. Great review though. Looks great otherwise.
Good video. Also thinking about getting this to use as a standing desk
Prefer Home Depot because it's usually a little cheaper than Lowes and the two times I went to Lowes to warranty a Craftsman tool they refused to do so.
Good vid review
I can see the table top wobbling, is it stable when it's adjusted very tall?
It’s stable in my opinion for what I’m suing it for. A standing computer desk.
Home Depot because in experience they are cheaper the quality is the same as Lowes
Great review! What is the lowest height with wheels installed? Thanks!
It only took you about 30 seconds to adjust the desk. I will probably be getting this desk this weekend and you can strain this desk as well.
Awesome! I thought about staining it.
What about your feet? do they get tangled up or hit that crossbar underneath? thats the only thing I can think that would be a hindrance
I’m standing position I don’t notice it. In seated position I do sometimes put my feet on the crossbar.
And you can move the crossbar to the back.
You mentioned this table has wheels, and that it locks. Just curious how well DOES it lock? is it sturdy/doesn't roll around while the wheels are on + locked?
It’s very sturdy. It might depend on your floor.
How's the quality of the tabletop? Do you think it could support a clamp-on/drill-through triple monitor mount?
The tabletop is very solid. Easily the heaviest part of the workbench.
@@adam_gross Ayy. Thanks for the reply. Thinking about grabbing the 62in
Home Depot is better because of the theme
I want one of these so bad! The black 62" with drawers is out of stock 😫😫😫
Box dimensions pls?
When I insert the crank handle there is nothing holding it on. Did you have this same issue?
I just checked. Mine is the same, but I've never had an issue.
Great review. In scale of of 1-10 how would you rate its stability when at it maximum height? Does it wobbles? Thx
I would probably put it at an 8. Definitely not as stable as a table but I don't notice it unless I try to make it wobble. I also have a decent amount of weight on it if that helps.
would you say that husky logo is removable?
If it is, I wouldn't have any idea how to remove it.
HOME DEPOT is the best
Bro.. I used to think that Home Depot was superior. But I'm starting to think not so much.
I'm gonna say team Lowe's
Husky is the Home Depot store brand
I bleed orange. Unless I need craftsman the I bleed blue
What camera do you use to record?
Canon EOS R
Great review! Thanks for making it. I am considering getting one of these, and had a question. In some of the pictures of other reviews I've seen, it looks like that bar that connects the legs at the bottom can be moved from the middle to the back. Is that correct?
Yes. I realized that after I built it.
Hello Sir, I have been thinking of getting this desk as Sit/Stand desk and eyeing on the 46 inch due to space.
If you don't mind can you please confirm how do you feel typing on this desk. Does it wobble a lot or do you feel it sturdy at the lowest and highest height?
Thanks in advance !
Hello. I haven’t noticed any wobble. The desk is pretty heavy which makes it feel sturdy. I just pushed on it to try to make it move, and it does, but I have never noticed anything during normal use.
Clarification for a fellow 6'1" chap who wants to use this as a standing desk. The wheels add height, no? Is it perfect for you with the wheels on? And is this height perfect for you for long hours of typing? Thanks!
Perfect with wheels on. I would say it’s fine for typing but I only really use my computer for video and photo editing, but also for hours.
Team HD!! 🪚🪛👷
I usually have better luck finding what I’m looking for at Home Depot.
Decent review, but would have been much better if you showed details of the desk construction, legs, crank, etc. You barely showed the desk at all. Way to go in getting your daughter to help, always great go get the kids involved. Thanks for sharing
Good review, but thumbs down for barely even showing the table while you where talking.
I was goung to buy one until I saw the price. The 52 in is now $300. Too much for me.
Dang I haven’t check the price in awhile.
I’m a Home Depot man to the bone lol
Team Me
I guess I prefer Lowe’s....
You had 2.8 seconds of illustrating the table and 100 hours of you talking.
Thanks for watching
More talk than item
The max height on this desk is complete ass. You have to be like 5'5 to actually find this desk comfortable in the standing position. I don't know how you're finding it comfortable at 6'1. I'm 6'2 and its horrible posture, I have to crouch down. I lowkey regret buying this desk. At least the build is great, for the price it beats out any desk priced at 200 bucks.
Hmm. Are you using the wheels?