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<blockquote data-quote="wloudamy" data-source="post: 1372992" data-attributes="member: 66947"><p>Thanks for the feedback.</p><p></p><p>This wasn't intended to start a debate. We don't want to do that. The friendly discussion is welcome though. </p><p></p><p>The Stuckey's is a very solid bench, it's just different than the Legacy. In fact, a gentleman early this year told me his rail gun weighs #200 (yes that's really what he said) and asked if our benches would handle it. Although we feel confident it COULD, we suggested the other brand because weight and portability are really not an issue for him and the Stuckey's can hold a truck. We respect that quality for some applications.</p><p></p><p>The Legacy Bench, however, is portable AND stable, packed with many features. A lot of us want a bench that is very stable but can be transported easily, that can be carried with one hand, and that lays flat in the back of the truck so hardware isn't sticking up 10". Then, if on uneven ground, the bench could adjust for different heights and to accommodate uneven terrain, that would be better. </p><p></p><p>Well, that's what the Legacy Benches do and with very good stability, and why a lot of folks enjoy it. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your input. </p><p></p><p>WL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wloudamy, post: 1372992, member: 66947"] Thanks for the feedback. This wasn't intended to start a debate. We don't want to do that. The friendly discussion is welcome though. The Stuckey's is a very solid bench, it's just different than the Legacy. In fact, a gentleman early this year told me his rail gun weighs #200 (yes that's really what he said) and asked if our benches would handle it. Although we feel confident it COULD, we suggested the other brand because weight and portability are really not an issue for him and the Stuckey's can hold a truck. We respect that quality for some applications. The Legacy Bench, however, is portable AND stable, packed with many features. A lot of us want a bench that is very stable but can be transported easily, that can be carried with one hand, and that lays flat in the back of the truck so hardware isn't sticking up 10". Then, if on uneven ground, the bench could adjust for different heights and to accommodate uneven terrain, that would be better. Well, that's what the Legacy Benches do and with very good stability, and why a lot of folks enjoy it. Thank you for your input. WL [/QUOTE]
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