Some complaints, some complements on VEVOR welding Table , The perforated table top was advertised as 36 inches by 24 inches. I received three units to operate as a connected 3’ X 6’ mobile island, the dimensions of each tabletop were 40 inches by 24 inches. The packaging was severely damaged in the FEDEX delivery process. The transportation damage went through the manufactures double-wall cardboard and rigid plastic corner blocks completely. 2 of the 3 perforated tabletops were bent and gouged. I was hoping for 4 mm tops, but I received a few microns over 3 mm or 1/8th inch. This is never going to be a Fireball Cast Table, not even an ARC-flat table. This should be considered a decent tack-up table with good measurement tools on the “ready”. The table-top finish was good, the tabletop metal is mild steel (soft). I will add a removable plywood top for non-welding work. The bottom tray is 2 mm stamped flat steel and very strong. The vertical uprights are 2 MM thick and are cut, stamped, then bent to form the very stout corner posts before paint. The casters are nearly 3 inches in diameter (75 mm) but have a central foot for leveling on uneven floors = these casters are high quality with ball bearings in the swivel race. This was a pleasant surprise for stabilizing / leveling the table(s). The “pegboard” is stamped 2 mm sheet stock with 12 mm holes (about ½ inch) holes on 19 mm centers. Very stiff and supports one 24-inch end to make it square and rigid without conventional triangulation. The side bars are 2 mm (1/16 inch), and are too flimsy. The push-pull handle is also very light weight. The handle will make a nice towel support, but I reversed that mounting to inside of the table. You could consider adding light-weight turnbuckle triangulation below at least one 36-inch (40-inch top) side. The nuts and bolts fastening hardware are designed to be softer, so don’t expect Grade 8 quality or strength. The choice & placement of the caster bolts is un-conventional but