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StableMate PLUS100 Universal Miter Saw Stand
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Price:
$224.19 $137.40*
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| Part No: | B00008PWXV |
| Manufacturer: | StableMate |
| MFG Part: | PLUS100 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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- Universal, portable miter saw stand with 46 to 114-inch extension; telescoping legs; folds for storage
- Universal mounting clamps for easy on/off assembly; positive lock work support; flip-up stop
- Sturdy galvanized steel construction
- Miter saw stand, 2 mounting clamps, 2 adjustable work supports
- 48.2 by 7.2 by 5-inches; 43-pounds
Universal Miter Saw Stand, Extends To 114", Includes 2 Mounting Clamps & 2 Adjustable Work Supports, 1 Flip Stop Carry Handle For Easy Transport, Non-Sliding Rubber Feet For Solid Footage.
| Does what its supposed to do | 2010-08-28 | 3 / 5 |
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| Had a little trouble from the beginning. Was missing one of the roller supports that go at the end right out of the box. Called the company and they answered right away. Found out they were just up the Mississippi from me a little ways. They get a new piece sent out and all was well. There's nothing fancy about this stand. Its just good and sturdy. |
| Very sturdy. | 2009-11-03 | 5 / 5 |
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| Very heavy but solid as a rock. First one of these was stolen with the chop saw. Had to replace it and chose the same thing again and not disappointed. |
| Easy to use | 2009-06-30 | 4 / 5 |
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| I've had this stand for about two years. It is very easy to use and easy to put up and break down. Worth the money. |
| midrange stand | 2008-08-18 | 3 / 5 |
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I've owned this stand for about a year now, with a 10" hitachi mitre saw mounted on it. It's seen a considerable amount of use. Reasonable performance for the price, but definitely has some weaknesses:
- the supports will flex - a 12' long 5/4x6 hardwood plank will cause the arms to flex by about an inch.
- easy to pull the arms all the way out - the stops are laughable
- tightening the screws that lock the arms in place puts little dents in the metal of the arms, and moves the arms about a lot between the "free" and "fixed" settings. Normally this isn't an issue, unless you're using the stop that's at the end of one of the arms, and need to reposition it slightly to make it just a hair longer or shorter. The dent that the screw puts in the arm causes the arm to try to relocate itself to the original position after you've nudged away. Likewise, loosening the screw sufficiently to permit free arm movement makes the arm really sag, and moves the stop around a lot.
on the plus side, it's pretty cheap, pretty rugged, and as long as you're not trying to do precision work, functions reasonably well. Next time though, I would probably shell out for something a bit beefier.
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| Before you buy the Dewalt stand read this... | 2008-04-17 | 5 / 5 |
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I recently purchased a Dewalt Compound Miter saw and was in need of a stand, so I started doing a little research. What I found out was this: 1. The Dewalt stand was expensive and not all of the parts were included with the stand. For example, miter saw mounts, which by the way were plastic, were almost $40. 2. Several of the pieces on the stand were made from plastic instead of steel or aluminum.
I ran across the StableMate Plus100, and found exactly what I was looking for. This stand is EXTREMELY well made from steel, and it is very stable. The miter saw mounts are adjustable and made from steel, as are all the other parts, including the material supports. It folds up and stores easily, and it looks as solid as it performs. Save yourself some money, and go with StableMate!
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