Worx Bench

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The Worx Pegasus Folding Work Table and Sawhorse could not possibly come from a more DIY, infomercial manufacturer. Manufacturers send me things, and this appeared on the doorstep one day and I was pleasantly surprised.

I forget the original job I used it for, but the table itself is solidly built. Though I eventually threw the table’s DIY clamps out, this table’s design and features are extremely well built. It folds and unfolds solidly. It collapses into a compact-enough shape to not take up too much space when not in use, and it’s just the right height to be outfeed for my table saw. I also found it ideal for cutting Rockwool insulation. The Pegasus is just the right size (31 by 25 inches) and working height (32 inches) to support the shorter stone-wool batts that are cut with a bread knife. Any time I can stand up to work or support hard cuts with a tool that stores easily, I’m a fan.

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$120

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Mark Clement

Mark Clement is a former editor of Tools of the Trade, as well as remodeling carpenter, business owner, and flipper of a few houses. To date he remains a B+ drywall finisher and tile setter and painter. He's also a presenter at the R|D|J shows. He can set a kitchen just as well as the next guy, but decks and pergolas are where it’s at for him. Along the way he’s worked behind the scenes (and in front of them) on various television shows from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to Spartan Race.

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