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2025-09-03 16:28:06
Used with my Dewalt saw works great
Ted
2025-06-23 17:03:46
The best feature of this stand is how flat it folds. Other than that, it’s functional. Right out of the box the rear mounting holes did not line up perfectly with the holes in my DCS7485 DeWalt flexvolt saw but easy to adjust/redrill for that problem. I chose to use quick connect pins in the two rear mounting holes rather than the bolts that were included. The bolts would be fine for permanent use but I use this saw on job sites and need to assemble/disassemble quickly. I think the Milwaukee saw stand’s single attachment clip is a better choice but the Milwaukee does not fold down as flat as the DeWalt. The legs appear to be of moderately heavy steel but they’re a bit small in diameter and there’s a bolt hole in the middle of each leg for assembly so I’m a little concerned about how much weight the legs will withstand. The stand is very sturdy front-to-back and reasonably sturdy side-to-side. The small diameter legs/feet are fine on hard surfaces but less so on softer surface surfaces such as grass or job site dirt or gravel. The feet are plastic and acceptable for use on finished floors with reasonable caution. The working table height of my DCS7485 is about 32 inches on this stand which is reasonable. Other than my concern for the strength of the legs and having to mess around with the rear mounting holes this stand appears to be adequate.Update: after a couple of weeks using this stand the front flat cross bar became bent and twisted. The soft metal is light gauge and malleable. I had to reinforce it with a strip of hard maple to keep it rigid. I’m not liking this stand.
Brandon
2025-04-10 10:29:49
Didn't fit saw, unstable. Wobbles
TJ. Balon
2024-11-20 14:59:27
The collapsible design is perfect for portable table saws, and is great for those who like to take their tools apart for storage!
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