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Mobile base HTC-2000 - WaterlooMarc - 11-30-2015

Anybody have one of these? I'm concerned about the orange plastic levers breaking. I've had a Porta-Mate 1000 version for years that I'm actually exceeding the weight limit on that has been fine but it has aluminum levers.

So are these things pretty robust? I've read some of the review on Amazon but most of them are just using it on lightweight stuff (200-300 lbs). I'll be coming in right at the weight limit and I guess I'm just old school but I don't trust the plastic.

Any thoughts?

Marc


Re: Mobile base HTC-2000 - JGrout - 11-30-2015

plastic seems to hold up fine.
not a lot of weight though a Delta 14" bandsaw


Re: Mobile base HTC-2000 - CARYinWA - 11-30-2015

I had one under a 17" drill press and one under a 14" band saw. I had one of the plastic levers break on me. HTC sent me a new one. I hated the bases. I ended up selling them and I made my own.


Re: Mobile base HTC-2000 - theoldfart - 11-30-2015

I broke one holding my PM 14" bandsaw. I'm not thrilled with them, wouldn't buy another.


Re: Mobile base HTC-2000 - WaterlooMarc - 11-30-2015

I think I'm not going to find out for myself. I didn't realize Porta-Mate made bigger bases so I'm going go try one of them since I've had decent luck with their stuff. I'm sure I'm overthinking it as I rarely move my stuff. I just want the mobile base so it's easy to move when/if I need to.


Re: Mobile base HTC-2000 - kludge - 12-01-2015

I've had one on my 17" band saw for 2 years. I don't move it much but it's holding up fine.

I bought the woodcraft version for my Uni. I prefer it.


Re: Mobile base HTC-2000 - AHill - 12-01-2015

Mine broke. Not replaceable, either. It wasn't the orange thing that broke, it was the axle housing.