That's funny, I just bought 2 of these on the Black Friday sale. I'm going to use them to start the inner rocker structure tubes for my Honchero rat rod build. I don't have the space or budget for a fixture table. No the best option, but much better than the bottle jacks I used to square the Chambler chassis😀
I was drooling over this table for a while but I had to save the money and plan the switch between my homemade unit and this one and the stars finally aligned. So here we are building any sort of project is gonna be easier now
@ I’ve needed something as I build my Chambler on bottle jacks. With 2 of these tables I hope to be able to start the inner rocker structure on the Honchero. I plan to square the tables and set the Honda on them (I’m going to build them without the legs for now). Should be fun👍
@@Jasoncomputerit I’m not sure I’ve only seen one guy try using a straight edge and feeler gauges and the only not flat part was where the actual top bolts to the frame wasn’t more 1/16 if I recall
Video was well done. It didn't waste my time but with the speeded up timeframe I was able to follow along without it slogging along.
@@terryevans1976 thank you for the kind words! Keep on keeping on 💪
That's funny, I just bought 2 of these on the Black Friday sale. I'm going to use them to start the inner rocker structure tubes for my Honchero rat rod build. I don't have the space or budget for a fixture table. No the best option, but much better than the bottle jacks I used to square the Chambler chassis😀
I was drooling over this table for a while but I had to save the money and plan the switch between my homemade unit and this one and the stars finally aligned. So here we are building any sort of project is gonna be easier now
@ I’ve needed something as I build my Chambler on bottle jacks. With 2 of these tables I hope to be able to start the inner rocker structure on the Honchero. I plan to square the tables and set the Honda on them (I’m going to build them without the legs for now). Should be fun👍
Your video was the first I seen for the table. Question how flat is the table top?
@@Jasoncomputerit I’m not sure I’ve only seen one guy try using a straight edge and feeler gauges and the only not flat part was where the actual top bolts to the frame wasn’t more 1/16 if I recall