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[email protected] October 20th 06 11:23 AM

A suitable stand for 12" sliding compound miter saw
 
Hi~I want adding a portable stand for my 12" Sliding Compound Miter
Saw. Do you think I should carry a folding stand or a universal stand?
Every common is welcome, thanks.

WL


George October 20th 06 01:27 PM

A suitable stand for 12" sliding compound miter saw
 

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Hi~I want adding a portable stand for my 12" Sliding Compound Miter
Saw. Do you think I should carry a folding stand or a universal stand?
Every common is welcome, thanks.


Segmented turning?

I think Black and Decker and others have already made a universal and
folding stand called a Workmate or similar. If you put your saw on a board
which can be clamped in the dogs on top or with a top and cleat which can be
clamped between tables you'll have a pretty good one. Just used mine this
morning to hold the router table I used for rounding over the oak pieces I
cut for a project for my daughter. My benchtop tools all have capabilities
to be clamped on the Workmate.

Great saver of floor space.


Prometheus October 20th 06 10:58 PM

A suitable stand for 12" sliding compound miter saw
 
On 20 Oct 2006 03:23:13 -0700, wrote:

Hi~I want adding a portable stand for my 12" Sliding Compound Miter
Saw. Do you think I should carry a folding stand or a universal stand?
Every common is welcome, thanks.


I've got a Wolfcraft folding stand, and it's great. Only problem with
it that I can see is that the extension arms are not quite as robust
as they could be when fully extended. All that means is that when
you're trimming the end 8' or 10' plank on the saw, you need to either
hold the piece down when cutting, or raise the rests on the end to
compensate for the slight bow in the extension arm. Aside from that,
it is nice and sturdy, fairly light to carry (maybe 70lbs?) compact,
and easy to set up and fold down.

Porter-Cable makes a folding stand that is pretty nice looking as
well, but it's $250 instead of $100 for the Wolfcraft. It's obviously
a more sturdy rig, but bulkier, and probably heavier as well.

In any case, the folding stands are the way to go if you ever want to
take your saw out to a jobsite. They make life a lot easier, and take
up less room. If you're going to leave it in the shop all the time, a
good cabinet is probably the way to go- you may as well have the extra
storage space, after all.

And of course, it's not impossible to have both, if you build a
cabinet for the shop that accomidates the "feet" you bolt on to most
miter saws to hook them to the stand.


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