 the Bora Portimate Power Tool Universal Adjustable Base. Hola woodworkers, Paul Croson here, small workshop guy. In a small workshop like mine, it's critical that you have many of your power tools on movable bases. For me, I've been wrestling with my bandsaw and my drill press every time I needed to kind of move them even a foot or two so that I could get access maybe get a work piece going through in the right way. I did some research I had seen these for a while, been avoiding them because of the cost, but I decided to buy two Bora Portimate Power Tool Universal Adjustable Bases. You measure your power tool base and then you add an inch and then you use these interchangeable bars to interlock them and then just put them together with nuts and bolts and you get it the right dimension for your power tool. The assembly is really really simple basically attaching nuts to bolts. I bought the PM-2500 model which are rated for 650 pounds. That's actually overkill. If I were to do it again, I would buy two of the PM-1100 models. Those are the ones where you use your own plywood to attach the corners and that way you and it's rated for 400 pounds. Also that way you end up with a shelf on the very bottom of your unit for storing other things. As you know in a small workshop, storing things on shelves is a critical component of getting organized. I'll put a link to the PM-1100 in my Amazon affiliate links down below in the description, so check that out. I couldn't help but notice in watching this playback that with my hat and my black protective bifocal eyeglasses, I look a little bit like the Lone Ranger if any of you are old enough to know who that is. All right, I'll finish. Let's put that puppy down and watch a 76-year-old man try to lift up his bed. So I got it on there. All right, look how that thing moves around and then let's place them. But of course the beauty of having them on rollers is if you don't like the way they're placed, you can replace them and just fool around with them until you feel like you got your workshop where you want it. Small workshop guy signing off. Please take a minute and comment hit the like button and subscribe. Thanks.