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WOODRIVER Single Roller Work Support Stand

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$38.99

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About this item

  • 11” polished steel roller works with machines and other work surfaces
  • Wide stance of the collapsible legs offer rigid stability at any height
  • Adjusts 27-1/4" to 43-1/2", great for stationary machines or workbenches
  • 150-lb. capacity and rigid frame provides all the support you will ever need - Folds away to a very compact design for easy storage
  • WoodRiver is proudly made by Woodcraft, America’s leading supplier of high-quality woodworking hand tools, power tools, domestic and exotic wood, shop supplies, project plans and kits, plus so much more! Offering first-rate products for all your woodworking needs and designed to help you make wood work. Our family of brands include Woodcraft tools and supplies, Highpoint professional-grade fasteners and hardware, Pinnacle precision-engineered tools and Woodcraft Magazine.


The WoodRiver Single Roller Work Support stand is an 11” polished steel roller works with a multitude of machines and other work surfaces to give you support when and where you need it. The 11” polished steel roller works with a multitude of machines and other work surfaces. The height adjusts from 27-1/4" to 43-1/2", allowing it to work with any of you stationary machines or workbenches. 150-lb. capacity and rigid frame provides all the support you will ever need. Folds away to a very compact design for easy storage.
About Us: Founded in Boston in 1928, Woodcraft's operations were moved to Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1989. It's been over 90 years since Woodcraft first began selling high quality woodworking tools and supplies out of a one room shop in Boston's North End, and Woodcraft is still firmly committed to providing woodworkers with superior products and expert advice. We are America’s leading supplier of saws, hand planes, power tools, hand tools, wood stain and finishes, routers, sanding supplies, wood, wood turning project kits, dust collection, and wood carving tools. We also offer a wide selection of woodworking plans, books and videos. Our family of brands includes WoodRiver, Highpoint, Woodcraft, Pinnacle and Woodcraft Magazine.


Ooltewah Bill
2025-09-03 12:16:46
The lumber roller stand is well made, and assembles easily. It rolls smoothly, and seemsdurable. The height is easy to adjust. billooltewah
P C Denton
2025-08-18 13:37:18
Good low cost solution for my needs. Easy to assemble. I used it the day after it was delivered.
Rich-Lyme
2025-08-03 17:15:32
I needed a roller stand to catch the long boards coming off my table saw. This works perfectly.Good fit and finish, strong. I like it.
Robert Taylor
2025-04-12 13:53:10
I like the product however there is a defect in the alignment of weld connecting the two legs. The seller has posted a $16 dollar shipment fee to return the item so it was not worth it to return it. I placed a common door shim beneath one leg to keep it from teetering and I am just going to have to live with this issue. Everything else about the product is quite good.I read the comments before purchasing the adjustable support roller and someone else had mentioned this same problem. I thought this was probably just an anomaly but it was not.
Travis F.
2025-02-12 15:11:31
It’s plenty stable, easy to set up, easy to adjust, light, easy to store, and works great as an out feed extension for my planer.
RUADOGWALKER
2025-02-05 11:14:47
I like the fact that these are adjustable up to 43 inches I’ve had ones before but only went to 37 and that extra few inches makes a big difference. Easy to assemble easy to use.
ChocolateDreamer
2024-12-25 18:11:19
Works well, makes it so I can work with my planer or chop saw by myself! Easily adjustable.
KayCee
2024-12-18 16:17:46
This works great for ripping 2x4s on my table saw, cutting long pieces on my miter saw and works with my planer as well. I caution you to check the tightness of the bolts that go into the barrel nut that hold the feet on. Twice I had them come loose and the foot began wobbling. There seems to be some stretching that has to happen for them to finally be seated well.