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The BORA Portamate PM-5093 Tri Function Pedestal Roller is a versatile and robust support system designed for woodworking professionals. With adjustable height, a heavy-duty capacity, and multiple support options, it ensures stability and ease of use for various applications, making it an essential tool for any workshop.
T**N
Great value, quality, versatility, sturdy
I bought this stand for the versatility as a roller, multidirectional ball bearing, or stationary work support, and it works great at all 3 functions. I ordered two of these; packages arrived unscathed, assembly took about 10-15min each, and the fit and finish are great.Switching the head between the roller/stationary, and multidirectional bearing surfaces is very easy with a separate notch in the head's frame at each position that the head lifts and drops into after rotation, so the head doesn't rotate between functions inadvertently during use.LET ME ADDRESS A FEW CONCERNS STATED IN REVIEWS I READ BEFORE PURCHASE:COMPLAINT #1 FROM PRIOR REVIEWERS: The stand is impossible to stand on a flat surface without wobbling.MY RESPONSE=First thing I would check, is that the legs are both completely/equally seated in the adjustable height frame before tightening down the bolt that holds the head in place. Secondly, each stand comes with a pre-installed adjustable foot on one side to compensate for uneven surfaces, whereas other brands do not provide such; if you are using the stand on a flat surface, the adjustable foot should be turned so that it is not engaged. One of my stands had no such issue after making sure both legs were equally seated in the adjustable height frame, however on my 2nd stand, one of the welds on the leg support/height adjustment frame was off by a few degrees on one side, which I was able to tweak/correct with just a couple opposing bends between the two legs after bolting them in place during assembly - now all 4 feet of the stand rest firmly on flat surfaces.COMPLAINT #2 FROM PRIOR REVIEWERS: The stand's trailing leg does not stay open when horizontal force is exerted to engage the stand rollers (ie- sliding material that is not currently on the stand, from another work surface toward the stand in order to engage the rollers/ballbearings).MY RESPONSE: First and foremost, few stands have locking legs to keep the stand in the open position, and no stand is meant to withhold horizontal force. Support stands are meant to provide vertical strength, not horizontal/lateral force! However, I can see where if you are working with a flexible material (such as 3/8-1/2" trim) that the material may flex downward as you slide it across the plane of your chopsaw/tablesaw/planer/routertable toward the stand to make contact for the vertical support, and the stand moves away from you or the legs close as you engage the rollers; few stands have solved this issue, but I find that with torquing the leg bolts down during assembly to a friction fit, the friction is enough to hold the legs in open or closed positions, yet pliable enough to allow me to open and close without excessive force....for me, this was at about 120ft/lbs of torque if you have a torque wrench; if you don't have a torque wrench, you just have to find the happy medium that works to allow you to open/close the legs but keeps them sturdy while openCOMPLAINT #3 FROM PRIOR REVIEWERS: The Tapered Height System works well for preventing the support head from slipping down the shaft during use, however keeping the head parallel/level to the floor is impossible.MY RESPONSE: First, make sure the roller/support head is flush with both sides of the top of the Tapered Height Adjustment tube before tightening down the support head bolts to the tube, as there is some room for play in that part of the assembly if not careful. Secondly, the Tapered Height System was a hit and a miss on Bora's part, and with both good and bad. The Tapered Height Adjustment is an ingenious solution to the age old problem with most support stands of the height adjustment losing tention and causing the support head to lower during use, however it could've been executed better by Bora by utilizing tighter tolerances between the widths of the height adjustment channel and the sides of the tapered bar. The male/female height adjustment tubing when inserted is not tight side-to-side like most support stands, but I find this as a positive (read further). The height adjustment bar itself is only tapered from front to back, so the height adjustment handle does not require as many hand turns to tighten the set screw at lower heights, and will require more turns to tighten the set screw for higher height adjustments due to the tapered bar; the tapering from front to back is what secures the height you set the stand at and works great. The problem is that while the side-to-side width of the tapered bar and it's female counterpart measure the same from top to bottom, the tolerance between the two provides a little too much slack in automatically keeping the head parallel to the feet without adjusting for this during the height adjustment - This is only a problem -IF- the tool/bench surface you are pairing the support stand to is also parallel to the feet of the support stand/floor. Personally, this isn't such a detractor for me as my shop is situated in an attached garage with the concrete floor is slightly pitched, but I set up my workbench, table saw and planer perfectly level... So a little bit of side-side play in levelling the head of the support stand to compensate for the slight grade in my garage floor is actually necessary for me, and I can lock this down with the height adjustment screw to prevent side-side rocking some have complained about (note - some may ask why I don't use the levelling foot on the stand to solve this in my situation, but that would not work - the levelling foot is for setting the stand on uneven surfaces such as in a yard, gravel, etc, where the 4feet if the stand may not be fully engaged with the ground....if working on a flat/smooth floor, the levelling foot would do nothing but make the stand wobble if engaged.)One other thing I've noticed that doesn't necessarily detract from the stand's value, function, or quality = those seeking a multifunction stand that does not require height adjustment when switching from one function to another (ie- roller or ball bearing or stationary) will find it hard to be satisfied with any multifunction stand. While the head of the stand will rotate between the stationary, roller and ball bearing posituons, the axis of the rotation is not centered for the height of each function and varies by about 3/8"; therefore, you will have to slightly adjust the height between each function if using to support the same exact height for all functions. Again as I stated, I don't believe there is any multifunction product available from any brand that solves this problem, so I really can't say this detracts from the Bora product since there is none to compare to, but I have read some reviews where you would think that this problem does not exist with any other product, and that a standard industry resolution exists - if any of those reviewers could engineer a product to solve that problem and compete in this same price range, not only would I buy 4 of their stands to replace what I have, I'd also invest.All in all, I found this stand outperforms other brands asking twice as much $, and think you'd be hard pressed to find better quality or value in that price range.
A**K
like having an extra hand
the assembly was verry quick and easy, and it adjust simply and verry sturdy. I wish I had bought this years ago.
S**R
Recommend Bora Pedestal Roller whilelong boards
I find the Bora pedestal roller really handy for cutting long boards using my chop saw. When I opened the package I thought, “ Wow! This thing is quality made!” I still think that except for one thing. When assembling the roller head on 1 of 2 units I purchased, I found the spot welds at the top broken, so the head would not tighten. Through Amazon, Bora immediately replaced the faulty unit and paid return postage. Ironically, the head must tighten against a metal strip that is tack welded to a U-shaped upper body stem (this in accordance with assembly instructions). If the bolts supplied were only a FEW mm longer, the mounting assembly could be turned around to put pressure on the much stronger U-tube than the tack welded insert!
W**R
3rd hand + Safety = Win
BORA engineers really got it right with this product. When I saw the price it was a no brainier purchase. I already had the knock-off from the big blue store and it didn't last long before stripping out. This BORA tool has 3 different options, easy to adjust, collapses to a small footprint for storage AND if that was not enough, when you register your purchase, BORA sends you a free clamp. The free hand pinch clamp is was more powerful than what I expected. I was so pleased with this, I bought another one and gave away the blue box hunk of junk.
D**.
Would recommend.
Quality built. Easy to adjust.
R**H
Very mediocre, not worth it
After assembling it I immediately disliked it, it has low usability:Hard to just grab and setHard to set the head in the desired position,The post actually moves sidewaysI needed 2, so got another one from Workpeo at half the price, and I am always reaching for it when needing one - easy to set and remove one handed, folds and unfolds easily, just well thought through, and implemented better!Given the competition, it is a totally unworthy buy. Bora makes mediocre products, I have 3, and it's the same for all. No more Bora for me.
N**E
Love it!
Got it with the sawhorses and I love the kit!
R**N
Non-functional
I have to strongly recommend against this product. I honestly believe it had to be designed by someone that has never cut wood before and probably didn't understand the purpose of this tool.The feet are attached to the legs with loose fitting pins. I believe this is to facilitate packaging, but it ultimately has the effect of making this stand insanely unstable. There is a tremendous amount of play, to the point that it is actually pretty dangerous. The stand generally falls over when moving a 4x6 along it, the weight tips it over. This can rectified by replacing the pins with bolts, which is what they should have done to start. Similar stands I've owned in the past actually have the feet welded to the legs.Another frustrating design flaw is the very limited height that the stand can reach. I use a pretty standard 12" (DeWalt) miter saw, usually on a collapsible stand. The screw that tightens on the neck to hold the roller at height is short. Short enough that it can't engage the neck at a height that is level with the bed of my saw. Again, a pretty easy fix. I bought a longer screw, but come on.
P**N
robust plus
having tried a few other similar items all of which are in recycling I found one that works.
C**R
Robusto pero sin estabilidad
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S**N
Like having a second set of hands
Needed something to grab the workpieces coming off my table saw. This fits the bill perfectly. It’s adjustable and high quality and makes working alone much safer.
A**R
Rapport qualité prix n’est pas vraiment bonne
Bon produit mes trop chersJ’en est un autre que j’ai pas mal moins chers et aussi efficace
T**Y
Exactly what I needed. Compact,strong and the 3 different carriers are great.
Renovations.
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