Home Depot has
RIDGID Universal Mobile Miter Saw Stand w/ Mounting Braces +
Fine Point Permanent Workshop Marker (Black) on sale for
$129.97.
Shipping is free, alternatively, store pickup is free.
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cbalde04 for sharing this deal
About this Item:
- The stand is compatible with most common miter saws and the utility vehicle sets up in seconds. The stand features an upright folding design for easy storage, set-up and break down.
- This Mobile Miter Saw Stand and Utility Vehicle includes 2 mounting brackets, 2 material stops, 2 material supports, hardware, 2 wheels, a handle, 2 ft, a frame support leg, and an operators manual.
- The included Black Fine Point Permanent Marker provides precise, clean marks on most materials. Its high quality ink is easily visible on rough surfaces. Common surfaces include wood, plastic, tile, and metal.
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The plywood board is 22" x 38" and this keeps it within the footprint of the stand. If you wanted you could increase the 22" dimension, but 38" is absolute max for side to side as any longer and you block the clips for the end extender bars/support.
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but yes, agreed, a dozen carpenter pencils and a blade would've been a far better combo.
also, seems like a 30$ premium, for the marker... and it's not even the crappy Milwaukee Inkzall that dried up a week or two after i started using it. i bought this stand for 100$ for my father (saw lives at my house now obviously
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Had to buy large clamps!
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Bolts I think were just 1/4" or maybe 3/8" x 3" with a flat/bugle head to be as flat on the surface as possible to make work easier and then a wing nut on the backside. Bolts can be longer without any issues and may make your life easier. So in this instance I have the board attached to the sliding bar of the table and then the saw mounted to the board with some longer pan head bolts and wingnuts.
The plywood board is 22" x 38" and this keeps it within the footprint of the stand. If you wanted you could increase the 22" dimension, but 38" is absolute max for side to side as any longer and you block the clips for the end extender bars/support.
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If you never move the stand, then the fixed ones (even if they fold, like my old Dewalt) would be just fine, and I'd still have my Dewalt if I had a workshop. Incidentally, even at this price instead of $99, the Ridgid is cheaper than Dewalt, which doesn't normally come with the brackets included.
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