

🛠️ Elevate your workshop game—work smarter, cut sharper, move faster!
The Bora Portamate PM-8000 is a premium portable miter saw stand and workbench featuring a heavy-duty stainless steel frame supporting up to 400 lbs. It includes foldable wing extensions that expand your workspace up to 90 inches, adjustable mounting rails for universal saw compatibility, and 10-inch locking wheels with a handle for easy mobility. Designed for professionals and DIYers alike, it offers a flip-top saw storage system to maximize workspace efficiency and doubles as a versatile workbench for various projects.



























| ASIN | B01MY0O144 |
| Base Type | Casters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168,602 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #130 in Miter Saw Accessories |
| Brand Name | BORA |
| Color | Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (818) |
| Finish Type | Stainless-Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814000014222 |
| Included Components | Miter Saw Workstation, (2) 10" Wheels, 2 side extension tables |
| Item Dimensions | 29 x 31 x 34 inches |
| Item Type Name | PortaMate Portacube STR Miter Saw Work Station PM-8000 - The Ultimate Miter Saw Work Stand / Workbench |
| Item Weight | 90 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 400 pound |
| Manufacturer | Affinity Tool Works |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 814000014222 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
C**H
Miter stand, Roll out!
I bought this to mount a 12" Rigid compound miter saw, replacing the normal "saw horse" style miter stand that had 4 wide folding legs due to limited storage space, and to be able to use it as a work surface when nots sawing. In all honesty, I'd never pay this much for something I could make myself, but I just didn't have time with current projects pending. 1) Assembly. This was a real PITA. The flip top has very narrow clearances against the side panels - too wide and the locking levers won't catch the flip top, too narrow, and it doesn't spin/catches. There are a dozen small bolts on two cross pieces at the base that control the overall tension/squareness at the top, it took quite a while to shimmy pieces around to provide a stable top - and even so, I have to squeeze one corner together to get the locks to work. Make sure you mount your saw AS FAR TO THE REAR AS POSSIBLE - the side wing elevators are centered, but most saws have a fence that's on the front 1/3 of the overall saw depth, so the saw has to go as far as possible to catch the elevators width. 2) Parts quality. Excellent to poor, a mixed bag. The sheet metal work is fantastic, I just don't understand why some parts are plastic. The locking lever, and catches on the flip top, as well as the adjustment mounts system for the side elevators are plastic - I'm not convinced they'll last the life of the (expensive) system. 3) Use - I've gone through a few sessions of having to unpack and repack for storage. When "deployed" it's a LUXARY - the ample wing space supports boards and provides a work surface to catch misc. pencils, squares, notepads, off cuts, etc. When collapsed, the cross bar/handle does not slide up easily for me (goes back to the overall squareness of the sides). The pins are under alot of tension, and you'd need a second person to push them both in to be able to lift the handle - so you have to push one, shimmy 1/8 ", go to the other and repeat, then yank it up to have full use of the handle. The unit has to be tilted FAR back to the person to get the saw's mass over the wheels - it rolls nicely, but there should be a reinforced "kick plate" on the bottom rear - I'm a larger person, and if you just pull the handle back, the unit will roll towards you, unless you have wheel chalks or you push it forward with your foot. The balance point is precarious with the high center of gravity! Also note that the "cubed" storage shape is too wide to fit through many doors. Overall it was a good purchase, way more than I thought I'd spend on a miter stand (actually almost 2x the price of my reconditioned saw). I hope the plastic parts hold up, and it really is a nice workstation when all is said and done. I plan on building in some on-board storage in the base, as there's room there, and maybe figure out a mobile shroud to help with dust collection.
J**H
I'd give it 6 stars if that was a thing!
This table/workstation is amazing! I picked up a DeWalt DWS780 miter saw and wanted a place to plant it in my garage/workshop. The saw had all the features I was after, but it was a bit heavier and larger than I expected so the hunt began for a worktable. I am so glad I found this Bora Portamate because it couldn't be a better match for this particular saw set-up. I'll admit that it just barely fit onto the table's mounting brackets, but I could not be happier with the way it works. Assembly was ok. The manufacturer provided the necessary allen head wrenches, so I just needed my socket set to complete the assembly tool list. The pieces all went together easily. They are fairly heavy sections as this table is very well made. Pay particular attention to aligning the moveable tabletop ahead of tightening the support brackets so it rotates freely and lines up with the locking tabs. Once assembled and after mounting my miter saw, I was very impressed with how smooth the travel was when the saw and tabletop were released to flip upside-down into the storage position. The side wing tables operated very well with a solid hold when raised into position. Once you adjust the raised sections for a matching height you are ready to go and you've got a good size working space. (No more stretching out your leg to catch that cut-off piece before it hits the floor!) If you are tight on space and you only need to work material from one side, simply drop one side or leave both sides down when small work is being processed. The handle's raising and lowering process is a bit tricky for two hands to manage but it does work and the locks the handle settles into are very positive. The wheels carry the load easily so I can roll it right into place for working or to tuck it neatly away. I don't see this being anything I'd roll onto a jobsite unless I invested in a low towable trailer as I wouldn't be able to roll this up a ramp into the back of my work truck. I see it as something I'll be keeping in my garage/workshop with the ability to move it easily out into my driveway or backyard but not rolling it around town. Great product, super durable, and a grand addition to my workshop!
C**Y
Works well, hooked it to my DWS779 Miter Saw, pushed the limits of this design
First off, I really like this solution. Great idea, but 90% there, needs some engineering tweaking, that I hope they will put into the next version of this. Putting it together was easy. Took about an hour (including the adjustments to the material deck for leveling and making it even with my saw deck). Attaching my large DWS779 miter saw was hard, mainly because the say is freaking heavy. Tip: measure measure measure then attach the saw. It had the support bolts at the max distance on the width 24". It was right on 24"... I was worried, but it fit and was secured just fine. Because my saw is so large I am not able to rotate the saw down, like I wanted to with out removing the material supports on the saw itself, which is easy enough... I just don't want to go through the hassle of lifting it off and back on again, once I discovered this. It barely fits through my shop door (mainly due to the Saw material braces once again a saw issue). Overall it maneuvers ok, but the handle bars are not as adjustable as I would like,... because of the saw size, it prevents them from lifting up all the way. If someone has a way to fix this I would be interested. Worth the money, love the ability to move my saw all over my shop and outside when need be.
G**I
Good strong bit of kit
A**R
Never used it yet. Husband thinks it’s awesome though
H**N
Super Teil. Werde es als Tisch für Dickenhobel verwenden.
D**I
very good and shipping very fastè
D**A
THE BORA PORTAMATE. FANTASTIIC VALUE FOR THE PRICE AND I FOUND IT SIMPLE TO ASSEMBLE. ONLY PROBLEM THAT I HAD WAS WITH THE SWIVEL TABLE AS AT FIRST IT DID NOT LOCK EVENLY WITH THE LOCKING LEVERS, BUT I SOLVED THAT WITH DOING A 180DEG WITH THE TABLE TOP WHICH SOLVED THE PROBLEM. STURDY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT EXCEPT THAT THE LOCKING LEVERS TO LOCK THE SWIVEL TABLE IN PLACE ARE PLASTIC...REALLY? THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE FROM METAL, SO THAT IS MY MAIN WORRY...WHAT HAPPENS IF THESE FLIMSY PLASTIC LOCKING LEVERS BREAK? I USE AN EINHELL TC-SM2534/1 DUAL DRAG MITRE SAW AND I LIKE HOW COMPACT IT ALL IS WHEN FOLDED. JUST ROLLS AGAINST THE WALL OUT OF THE WAY. SAW IS ROTATED UNDERNEATH FOR STORAGE. WHEN SAW IS FOLDED UNDERNEATH IT IS GREAT TO HAVE THE TABLE TOP AVAILABLE FOR OTHER PROJECTS AS WELL. SIDE ARMS EASILY ADJUST AND IF YOU CHANGE SAWS, WILL ONLY TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO INSTALL NEW SAW AND ADJUST THE ARMS FOR THE CORRECT HEIGHT FOR THE NEW SAW. ALSO FANTASTIC THAT WITH THE SIDE ARMS EXTENDED, GIVES 7 FEET OF SUPPORT FOR THE WOOD. MY ONLY CRITICISM IS TO SEE BORA USE METAL LOCKING LEVERS FOR ROTATING TABLE INSTEAD OF PLASTIC. APART FROM THAT, EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS TABLE IS WELL DESIGNED, SOLID, STURDY AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE USING IT WITH MY EINHELL MITRE SAW.
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