Just assembled this same model a few days ago - they've changed the support rail bolts to cross hex bolts (M8 x15L) without washers, and they seem to have rectified the fit issue on the crank handle (I prefer keeping it in the drawer regardless - too many people in my house who like to fiddle with things).
I purchased a similar table from Home Depot (without drawers) specifically to use as an outfeed table for my table saw and it works beautifully!! When it's not being used as an outfeed table I use it for projects that I'm working on. Love the adjustable height for these reasons.
I bought three of these were my garage stop and love 'em great in feed and out feed for my table saw and other stuff assembly tables. And I think I'm going to buy one for the my office as a computer table.
Recently bought a second one for a computer desk. There’s been a couple good updates since this video. Most notably the cranks properly attached and retracts under the table. I bought a black, one drawer with a dark top and it looks great but I wish it was 62”. The only downside I’ve found so far is the tops pretty soft and scratches easy. Otherwise you can’t beat it for the money. Thanks for watching!
I just use your video to remember how to take it apart. Been using mine for the past couple years for a desk. Also used it to move some sectional furniture where you don’t wanna lift and put on the ground. Going to be repurposed into the kitchen as a workspace cooking encounter.
I just bought this table today. I watched your video yesterday. I was able to assemble this thing without the instructions provided (thanks to your video). The most important part that I needed to know... was that the gear mechanism was opposite the Husky logo. And I heard you saying that in my head the entire time. Great job with the instructional video. I love this table. I think I'm going to buy at least one more.
I just bought another one for an actual desk. Black with dark top and one drawer. Has a couple nice updates like retractable crank. Still highly recommended. Thanks for watching!
I currently have four of these. Table saw outfeed, a work station, a desk and a sheet goods cart. All of them with different build outs to accommodate different functions. I love the tables!
I use mine as a desk. I 3D printed a few spacers to drop the drawer cabinet down far enough to fit my audio interface in an under-mount and put a few cable routing holes in it, and it's maybe the best desk I've ever had.
I got one like this but a bit longer and without drawers. Very sturdy and well built. I was surprised and impressed with the quality. The only issue with mine was a "threaded" insert that was not actually threaded. But given how many other screws and bolts there are, doesn't seem like an issue.
I’m crazy happy with this table! It’s still in the shop and I’ve found countless uses for it. It’s even been awesome for reviewing and filming large items because I can drop it low instead of raising the tripod over my head. My only complaint now that I’ve used it for some time is the wood top is pretty soft and I’ve got quite a few groove marks from gentle use. Not the end of the world but worth noting. Thanks for watching!
Glad the vid helped. I just recently bought another one for an actual desk. Black, dark top with one drawer. There’s a couple nice updates on the newer ones including a permanently attached crank that pushes under the table. Thanks for watching!!
Awesome video. Some people who want to put heavy mounted monitors on this unit with clamps have reported some bowing in on the table, due to having to remove the back brace underneath the table to fit the monitor clamp. Would you use angle irons, or metal plates, or something, on the mount clamping surface to spread the force?
I’m still very happy with mine. The top is a little soft though and I’ve put some grooves in the wood with gentle use but that’s the only con after a few months of use. Thanks for watching!
Great video as always. I've been thinking about this adjustable table for quite a few months to use it for my outfeed table on my new table saw. Thanks for the video. 🪚🪚🪚🪚🪚
It's perfect for an outfeed and would fit almost any height saw. Then goes back to a workbench in seconds. Even rolls nice and smooth. Pretty sure I'm going to end up with three of these. Two desks and a garage bench. Thanks for watching!!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews I think I will get the largest one without drawers, and use it for an outfeed table for the radial arm saw, tablesaw, and planer. I would like to build a slide for the table saw using skateboard wheels or drawer slides. Maybe you can make a slide that would also work for the bandsaw. Thanks again for the video.
I have a 62" and a 72" forming a L-shape in my home office. The long side is actually 72" + 24" = 96". Plenty of surface area for my triple 32" monitor setup.
Thanks for a great video! The bar that runs across the width underneath, can you please tell me how thick that is? Thinking of buying as an outfeed table but would like to put a cabinet underneath and curious how much height that robs. Thank you.
I really liked this bench / desk. Being adjustable is really nice. It's definitely on my list for my shop . My legs are stubby so two drawers is fine. Thanks for the review. Happy New Year 🎊 to you
There's one that's black with a darker rubberwood top that I plan on getting for a gaming/editing setup. With your big curved monitor is there a space to clamp on a monitor stand to it?
Great review. I was going to buy one of those Husky desks, but I was worried it woul be too wobbly. Thanks for showing that it's more than adequate to use as a computer desk.I'll probably end up getting the 72 inch one with a sigle drawer if that option is available.
Hi this is great presentation, do you mind mesuring for me the depth from inside buttom drawer to the buttom of countertop, im planing to buy the same, and remove the front metal bracket and top drawer, im planing to put inside the drawer soemthing that is about 6 inch thick, so im wondering if it will fit if i do so.
You caught me in the garage. Inside of the bottom drawer is 5 13/16 inches to the wood top. But there’s a metal support between the top drawer and wood top. Inside bottom drawer to the support is 4 inches and a hair. Hope that helps good luck and thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews Thank you so much for your fast response, and mesuring it for me, i believe this will fit perfectly for me, and i will remove that metal support at the front., and top drawer as well. Believe it or not, im planing to build a 4 player arcade control panel, inside that drawer and IL youstic fits perfectly in there. im planing to bring my childhood back for me and my son, i just bought a new PC with i7 14700f + RTX 4070 Super.
Well I’ll be the first to admit i’m a bit of a Woodworking Nerd after spending over 35 years Professionally in the Architectual Woodworking Industry the Drawer Slides you called Roller Slides are extension Roller Bearing Slides on them there should be a model / manufacturer stamp on them that would give you a weight specification / Capacity online t that manufacturers website more than likely they are th same ones Husky uses in there Large rolling Toolboxes as most manufacturers generally spec the same brands for most of their items that require using them due to utilizing CNC Equipment to manufacture the items and Installation mounting holes are usually the same layouts plus parts are generally interchangeable Husky Tool Chests are regarded as fairly decent quality ones for the price in most Industries
Home Depot. I just checked and you are correct it’s $300 now. I bought it 12/11 must have been on special. I’ll update the thumbnail pic. Thank you for letting me know
Just assembled this same model a few days ago - they've changed the support rail bolts to cross hex bolts (M8 x15L) without washers, and they seem to have rectified the fit issue on the crank handle (I prefer keeping it in the drawer regardless - too many people in my house who like to fiddle with things).
You can keep a 12 volt drill or driver in that draw to run it up and down much faster
I thought about trying that in the vid but with my luck I figured why break it right away. 🤡😂 Thanks for watching!
I purchased a similar table from Home Depot (without drawers) specifically to use as an outfeed table for my table saw and it works beautifully!!
When it's not being used as an outfeed table I use it for projects that I'm working on. Love the adjustable height for these reasons.
I agree! That simple table has definitely changed the way I work in the shop for the better! Thanks for watching!!
Such a good commentator...
Covered all the important points! Thanks!!
Thanks for watching!
This video was brilliant and you have a really nice manner and presentation style. Thank you for helping me!
I bought three of these were my garage stop and love 'em great in feed and out feed for my table saw and other stuff assembly tables. And I think I'm going to buy one for the my office as a computer table.
Recently bought a second one for a computer desk. There’s been a couple good updates since this video. Most notably the cranks properly attached and retracts under the table. I bought a black, one drawer with a dark top and it looks great but I wish it was 62”. The only downside I’ve found so far is the tops pretty soft and scratches easy. Otherwise you can’t beat it for the money. Thanks for watching!
I just use your video to remember how to take it apart. Been using mine for the past couple years for a desk. Also used it to move some sectional furniture where you don’t wanna lift and put on the ground. Going to be repurposed into the kitchen as a workspace cooking encounter.
Love mine, using one as a computer / work at home desk and bought another for my wife as a crafting table.
Yep it’s been great! We’re about to buy 2 more. Thanks for watching!
I just bought this table today. I watched your video yesterday. I was able to assemble this thing without the instructions provided (thanks to your video). The most important part that I needed to know... was that the gear mechanism was opposite the Husky logo. And I heard you saying that in my head the entire time. Great job with the instructional video. I love this table. I think I'm going to buy at least one more.
I just bought another one for an actual desk. Black with dark top and one drawer. Has a couple nice updates like retractable crank. Still highly recommended. Thanks for watching!
I currently have four of these. Table saw outfeed, a work station, a desk and a sheet goods cart. All of them with different build outs to accommodate different functions. I love the tables!
I use mine as a desk. I 3D printed a few spacers to drop the drawer cabinet down far enough to fit my audio interface in an under-mount and put a few cable routing holes in it, and it's maybe the best desk I've ever had.
Could this work for using the top draw as a keyboard tray?
I got one like this but a bit longer and without drawers. Very sturdy and well built. I was surprised and impressed with the quality. The only issue with mine was a "threaded" insert that was not actually threaded. But given how many other screws and bolts there are, doesn't seem like an issue.
At 5'6" I fit underneath it without having to remove a drawer :P I use the 72" version in white as my desk.
I have one of these double draw 4 footer as work desk. I love it high quality for its cost.
I'm planning on another to use as outfeed table.
I’m crazy happy with this table! It’s still in the shop and I’ve found countless uses for it. It’s even been awesome for reviewing and filming large items because I can drop it low instead of raising the tripod over my head. My only complaint now that I’ve used it for some time is the wood top is pretty soft and I’ve got quite a few groove marks from gentle use. Not the end of the world but worth noting. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a great video! Just picked up two of these; stoked to put them together.
Excellent video. Just ordered mine, and you answered every question I was thinking of. Very well done. Thank you again. God bless.
Glad the vid helped. I just recently bought another one for an actual desk. Black, dark top with one drawer. There’s a couple nice updates on the newer ones including a permanently attached crank that pushes under the table. Thanks for watching!!
HD has these in my area. Like you really considering purchase as an assembly/outfeed table.
Thanks for post.
Pretty happy with this considering the low price! Thanks for watching Ted!
Great review…. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Of all the "How to Assemble Husky Table' this is the only one that showed hot to actually install the drawers.
Glad the vid helped Art! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video. Some people who want to put heavy mounted monitors on this unit with clamps have reported some bowing in on the table, due to having to remove the back brace underneath the table to fit the monitor clamp. Would you use angle irons, or metal plates, or something, on the mount clamping surface to spread the force?
I just got the 62" table and will be putting it together in the next few days.
I’m still very happy with mine. The top is a little soft though and I’ve put some grooves in the wood with gentle use but that’s the only con after a few months of use. Thanks for watching!
It sure looks well built!
Great video as always. I've been thinking about this adjustable table for quite a few months to use it for my outfeed table on my new table saw. Thanks for the video. 🪚🪚🪚🪚🪚
It's perfect for an outfeed and would fit almost any height saw. Then goes back to a workbench in seconds. Even rolls nice and smooth. Pretty sure I'm going to end up with three of these. Two desks and a garage bench. Thanks for watching!!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews I think I will get the largest one without drawers, and use it for an outfeed table for the radial arm saw, tablesaw, and planer. I would like to build a slide for the table saw using skateboard wheels or drawer slides. Maybe you can make a slide that would also work for the bandsaw. Thanks again for the video.
Did not know this existed. It may be what I need. Thank you!
Still use it and really like it but know the top is very soft wood and prone to knicks and wear. Thanks for watching Rob!
I have a 62" and a 72" forming a L-shape in my home office. The long side is actually 72" + 24" = 96". Plenty of surface area for my triple 32" monitor setup.
Sounds awesome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a great video! The bar that runs across the width underneath, can you please tell me how thick that is? Thinking of buying as an outfeed table but would like to put a cabinet underneath and curious how much height that robs. Thank you.
I really liked this bench / desk. Being adjustable is really nice. It's definitely on my list for my shop . My legs are stubby so two drawers is fine. Thanks for the review. Happy New Year 🎊 to you
This is exactly what I wanted! I might pick up a longer one for the shop. Happy New Year Paul! Thanks for watching!!
Another great video. Keep up the great work!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Thanks for the demo, I’m putting mine together right now.
Hope it works out well for ya! Thanks for watching!
Happy Holidays, Happy New Year!
The same to you! Thank you for being part of the community!
There's one that's black with a darker rubberwood top that I plan on getting for a gaming/editing setup. With your big curved monitor is there a space to clamp on a monitor stand to it?
Great review. I was going to buy one of those Husky desks, but I was worried it woul be too wobbly. Thanks for showing that it's more than adequate to use as a computer desk.I'll probably end up getting the 72 inch one with a sigle drawer if that option is available.
I liked it so much I think we’re buying 2 more as computer desks and that ones staying in the shop. Thanks for watching!
Im going to go pick one up tomorrow can’t wait 😊
Thanks for watching! Good luck!
Is the husky decal glued on or does it use studs? I want to wrap mine in an RBG rope light but that decal is in the way.
Hi this is great presentation, do you mind mesuring for me the depth from inside buttom drawer to the buttom of countertop, im planing to buy the same, and remove the front metal bracket and top drawer, im planing to put inside the drawer soemthing that is about 6 inch thick, so im wondering if it will fit if i do so.
You caught me in the garage. Inside of the bottom drawer is 5 13/16 inches to the wood top. But there’s a metal support between the top drawer and wood top. Inside bottom drawer to the support is 4 inches and a hair. Hope that helps good luck and thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews Thank you so much for your fast response, and mesuring it for me, i believe this will fit perfectly for me, and i will remove that metal support at the front., and top drawer as well. Believe it or not, im planing to build a 4 player arcade control panel, inside that drawer and IL youstic fits perfectly in there. im planing to bring my childhood back for me and my son, i just bought a new PC with i7 14700f + RTX 4070 Super.
sides are 14 Gauge but with a thick coating of paint.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you! Thanks for sticking with me this year!!
Another good, practical and, reasonable review. Thank you.
Thanks Kelley!
Is there a place to mount a vise? looks nice
You could drill the top almost anywhere for a vise. Thanks for watching!
Well I’ll be the first to admit i’m a bit of a Woodworking Nerd after spending over 35 years Professionally in the Architectual Woodworking Industry the Drawer Slides you called Roller Slides are extension Roller Bearing Slides on them there should be a model / manufacturer stamp on them that would give you a weight specification / Capacity online t that manufacturers website more than likely they are th same ones Husky uses in there Large rolling Toolboxes as most manufacturers generally spec the same brands for most of their items that require using them due to utilizing CNC Equipment to manufacture the items and Installation mounting holes are usually the same layouts plus parts are generally interchangeable Husky Tool Chests are regarded as fairly decent quality ones for the price in most Industries
Cheapest I saw was at Home Depot for $300. Where’s you find yours for $250?
Home Depot. I just checked and you are correct it’s $300 now. I bought it 12/11 must have been on special. I’ll update the thumbnail pic. Thank you for letting me know
Mike, where's it made?
Good question! Vietnam. Thanks for watching!
Thanks again
how deep is the lower drawer?
Both drawers are the same about 1 3/4 deep but you about an extra 1/8 gap above the drawer to work with. Thanks for watching!