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$13 roller stand...
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found at BigLots! I took a chance on it (how precise does a roller stand need to be?) 16" roller length; 27.5"-42" height. Looks equivalent to the $20 one at the Borg. Big Made in China sticker. "Made in China" = "garbage" in most cases, particularly if there's no brand name (or one you've never heard of). -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek-at-milmac-dot-com) Save the baby humans - stop partial-birth abortion NOW |
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$13 roller stand...
It's a roller stand, not a jack plane or combo square! G The roller stands I paid $30 for are also made in China, and there really isn't much to go wrong on it. Hah! I bought 4 of the 12" chi-com rollers + brackets from HF when they were on sale for $2 each. They managed to screw up one by welding the center shaft off axis such that the roller goes up/down about 1/4" as it rolls.... -Bruce I'll bet the OP bought the same thing I have for 1/3 the price. Barry |
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