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this is the one i have. when i was a contract welder i hurt my back and i stayed out of the shop for quite a while. luckily it was not permanent damage but nevertheless when i set up a woodworking and metalworking shop again, this dayton hydraulic table was the very first thing i bought. mine has 1000 lbs capacity and i got it from grainger. if i remember right it was in the same price range as the felder for the options i got. it's been invaluable for loading and unloading heavy stuff, handling sheet goods, assembly of various size pieces. the importance of good ergonomics cannot be overstated especially as i get older. a good solid tool that has so many uses, some of which you don't even think of at first when you get it. like working on my snowblower last season and not waking up with my back all in knots. like setting it up for my kids' height so they can build their magnetic toy city on it.
so yeah, if you're just piddling around the shop, it might seem ridiculous, but if you do a big variety of things, you might, as they say, find it a bargain at twice the price. i would be suspicious of hydraulic stuff in the bargain basement price range.
now i got to go and figure out how to shoehorn one of these felder babies into my shop...