Additional information
Shape | rectangular prism |
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Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 2E+2 lbs |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Special Feature | Quick Folding, 5-in-1 Detachable, Precise Application, Convenient Movement, Remarkable Stability, Adjustable Height Positions with Accurate Scale and Protractor |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
UPC | 840281565740 |
Part Number | Miter Saw Stand |
Item Weight | 45 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 47.2 x 25.2 x 5.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Miter Saw Stand |
Size | 42 In/330LBS |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Quick Folding, 5-in-1 Detachable, Precise Application, Convenient Movement, Remarkable Stability, Adjustable Height Positions with Accurate Scale and Protractor |
Included Components | Miter Saw Stand |
Batteries Required | No |
Shawn –
This miter saw stand is a game-changer for my classroom! It’s sturdy, easy to assemble, and perfect for teaching woodworking projects. The adjustable height and portability make it versatile for various setups, and the stability ensures safety for students. A must-have for any hands-on learning environment!
Sylvia R –
Easy to use and set up. Easy to move around and a great value for the price! Highly recommend!
Viper –
This stand accomandates different saws very nicely. The fit and finish are excellent and assembly is very simple. Very sturdy.
Jk –
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Pro: Good sturdy stand at a reasonable price. Support arms are plenty long for everyday cutting jobs. Feet adjust for perfect stability on uneven driveway. Cons: No instructions for assembly and can’t find much on internet. Trial and error for me but I figured it out i.e. placement of long bolts vs short bolts. Flat washer first then spring washer. Handles placed away from you does make it easier to remove saw if needed, tilting the saw towards you gives you better control of it. I initially put them on away from me, ( the video) made it awkward to lift up. Hope this helps someone.
Amazon Customer –
This is a o.k. stand. The instructions are not good for assembly. They don’t tell much. The stand is also not universal. I have a Dewalt Chop saw and it barely firs the mounts. You may have to do some custom drill to make the bolts lie up with the slots. The roller expansion tables are not straight with the the chop saw table they are offset from each other. One more forward than the other. But, for hold long wood while cutting, it better than rigging up pieces of wood off saw horses to hold up wood.
Steve –
I first bought for slide miter, worked great – very easy to assemble. I bought a wheel kit using a piece of plywood for the custom sizing on legs (love that too). Bought a second one for my Delta portable 12.5″ planer – works great for that too – again installed wheel kit. Now buying a third for 4″ jointer – I will not put wheels on this one as I want to keep that portable for when I take the saw, planner, & joiner to work on kids houses. I wish they sold the tool brackets separate – I would like to add those for a couple more tools and maybe a portable worktable top, but don’t need more than 3-4 bases. one note if you put on the wheeled plywood, you can store another bracketed tool underneath – great space saver for my garage. Probably will buy a few for sons this Christmas.
Cawfee –
I have a Bosch Compoud Miter Saw that weighs 65 pounds and was very awkward to carry. Did not want to pay 300+ for the stand made for it. This is great to wheel it round on. The stand itself is very versatile. The saw and mount come apart very easily making a good creeper-which I can use when I change my car oil and work on my cars,, and just a great work table with a middle part that you can flip! One side is just molded plastic, the other has a ruler, protractor, and indentations to hold bits and pieces!!!
Its ok to buy this. I slide the saw all the way back by the wheels when transporting it. That lowers the center of gravity Yes the wheels are close together but I find it a good compromise for it’s narrow profile and the wheels were much sturdier than I thought they would be. I am a Contractor with my own business and bring tools from shop-jobsite-back to shop. Yes a break everything so if it breaks too soon I;ll revist this review but so far I’s say they hit it out of the park-great value.
Putting it together on the other hand….in a word DIFFICULT. Manual was tiny with tiny print that I needed a magnifying glass to properly wee the pictures.
Hints-lay all hardware out neatly and compare to the packing list for what is what-(there aren’t THAT many parts)
The hardest part (for me) was the tubes the saw mounts on. There are black screws that go into UNTHREADED holes. Make sure your screwdriver is an EXACT fit. I do not recommend a power tool as the screws are easily stripped. Make sure ALL the holes in the tubes line up with the three parts they connect to. I had to take apart and align them like 3X. Push down HARD and torque them hard in bursts to get the threads started.
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Chasity Tompkins –
I love that my king bench top jointer bolts right up on this stand. Who needs a long bed expensive jointer when this stand works perfect. The extensions are long baby. Im thrilled i found this. Much better than the Wen stand i tried first.
Jk –
I thought I was in trouble with this stand. I have a miter saw that’s very wide and I couldn’t get it attached the front and back of my saw. But then I just removed the front and back brackets and just used the clamp on brackets, it worked out great. It’s a very nice stand after all! Feels sturdy enough, folds up nicely, not too heavy, you get long reach out roller arms is a plus. As far as price, it’s a great deal. I recommend 100%
Eddie –
this table is very good, much better than a mitre saw stand.