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Today, I was breaking down a few pallets to get enough 2X4's to make another pallet wood raised bed. Felt good to tear apart some stuff, again, and I took apart 3 pallets in little time. I used my Air Locker AP700 to remove the nails from the pallet slats. That works great. But I still have to pull out the nails in the 2X4's.
A few months ago, I purchased a clamping workstation from Harbor Freight. I really liked it. Just clamp a board into the workstation and pull out the nails. Very fast and easy. Unfortunately, the quality of that Harbor Freight clamping workstation was not very good, and the unit failed after 4 weeks. The metal on the movable clamping vise actually bent. Since the unit was still within the 90 day Harbor Freight return window, I got a full refund. My initial 5-star review of the Harbor Freight clamping workstation was edited down to 1-star and not recommended for purchase.
Don't buy this workstation from Harbor Freight....
Anyways, today I'm outside breaking down pallets and now I realize how much I miss those features of the clamping workstation. So, now I am considering getting the more expensive original Rockwell Jawhorse. According to the specs, both units have about the same specs. However, the Harbor Freight unit only has a 90-day warranty with no option to buy an extended warranty. The Rockwell Jawhorse comes with a standard 5-year warranty. I'm thinking Rockwell is using better metal if they can warranty it for that long.
If anyone has actual experience with the Rockwell Jawhorse, I would love to hear your experience, good or bad. Honestly, the Harbor Freight Jawhorse knockoff had a few improvements over the original Rockwell model. Most notably are the legs and foot pads. But the real reason to get these units it for the clamping feature. And I know for sure that the Harbor Freight clamping workstation bent the metal and failed to clamp after only 4 weeks of use. I have never seen a review on the Rockwell Jawhorse describing failure of the clamping vise metal bending and no longer clamping.
Unfortunately, nobody in town sells the Rockwell Jawhorse so I have to order it online, probably from Amazon. I just got a notice from Amazon that the Rockwell Jawhorse is on sale at 22% off at $171.60 - ($48) from normal price. Compare that to the normal Home Depot online price of $231.85, the Amazon price is now about $59 less. That, plus I get an additional 5% off on Amazon for using my Amazon Prime Visa card and I also have some prior Amazon reward money that needs to be used.
This would be purely a "want" tool, and not a "must have" tool. I got along fine without a Jawhorse for all my life, but now that I know what I am missing with all those features that just make things easier, I'm thinking it might be time for an early birthday gift to myself.
For those of you that might like to geek out with me on some stats, the Rockwell Jawhorse on sale at $172 with a 5-year warranty comes out to about $34 per year, whereas the Harbor Freight model (currently on sale for $99) has only a 90-day warranty which comes out to $33 per month! Sometimes when I buy tools that I know I will be using all the time, I consider the cost per year over the warranty period rather than just the initial purchase price. It's just another way to look at the value of a new purchase and factor that into your consideration.
If anyone has experience with these types of workstations, please let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
A few months ago, I purchased a clamping workstation from Harbor Freight. I really liked it. Just clamp a board into the workstation and pull out the nails. Very fast and easy. Unfortunately, the quality of that Harbor Freight clamping workstation was not very good, and the unit failed after 4 weeks. The metal on the movable clamping vise actually bent. Since the unit was still within the 90 day Harbor Freight return window, I got a full refund. My initial 5-star review of the Harbor Freight clamping workstation was edited down to 1-star and not recommended for purchase.


Anyways, today I'm outside breaking down pallets and now I realize how much I miss those features of the clamping workstation. So, now I am considering getting the more expensive original Rockwell Jawhorse. According to the specs, both units have about the same specs. However, the Harbor Freight unit only has a 90-day warranty with no option to buy an extended warranty. The Rockwell Jawhorse comes with a standard 5-year warranty. I'm thinking Rockwell is using better metal if they can warranty it for that long.
If anyone has actual experience with the Rockwell Jawhorse, I would love to hear your experience, good or bad. Honestly, the Harbor Freight Jawhorse knockoff had a few improvements over the original Rockwell model. Most notably are the legs and foot pads. But the real reason to get these units it for the clamping feature. And I know for sure that the Harbor Freight clamping workstation bent the metal and failed to clamp after only 4 weeks of use. I have never seen a review on the Rockwell Jawhorse describing failure of the clamping vise metal bending and no longer clamping.
Unfortunately, nobody in town sells the Rockwell Jawhorse so I have to order it online, probably from Amazon. I just got a notice from Amazon that the Rockwell Jawhorse is on sale at 22% off at $171.60 - ($48) from normal price. Compare that to the normal Home Depot online price of $231.85, the Amazon price is now about $59 less. That, plus I get an additional 5% off on Amazon for using my Amazon Prime Visa card and I also have some prior Amazon reward money that needs to be used.


If anyone has experience with these types of workstations, please let me know your thoughts. Thanks.