Home Depot has
Ryobi Stationary Miter Saw Stand w/ Tool-Less Height Adjustment (RMS10G) on sale for
$59.
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Perrumpo for finding this deal.
Key Features:- Accommodates most miter saws
- Adjustable arms extend for added convenience
- Tool-less height adjustment of material supports
- Quick-release mounting brackets help you easily mount and remove your miter saw from the stand
- Material stops enable repetitive cutting
- 300 lbs. weight capacity
- 3-year manufacturer's warranty
- Includes: (1) RMS10G Universal Miter Saw QuickSTAND, mounting hardware, (2) saw brackets, (2) material supports, (2) material stops, stand, and operator's manual
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The threaded rod is already the correct length from Home Depot so no need to cut. The 2 things I would have done differently are i) keep the u bracket parallel to the threads (will minimize slipping) as opposed to what I did which is keep it parallel to the machined cut of the stand and ii) get the biggest wheels you can to clear stairs and to keep the end from bumping on the stairs. I have lugged it up and down stairs with relative ease. You can't see the nut on the outside of the wheel, but it's just another nut. A nylon locknut is best. And the metal used where it is mounted is quite strong so I haven't had any issues with it flexing. You'll need a decent drillbit to get through the metal. I have a very heavy Hitachi 12" slider on it.
To "fold" it for wheeling, just hold on to the stand on the wheeled side with one hand and use your other hand to fold the legs in on that same side, then bring it to the ground. The other legs remain up and I haven't had an issue with them caving.
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Well checked my bookmark and the page is gone. SMH that thing was OOS since like March-April last year and came out just before Christmas the previous year I think. Must have been a problem with it or something.
RIDGID Professional Compact Miter Saw Stand-AC9960
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The threaded rod is already the correct length from Home Depot so no need to cut. The 2 things I would have done differently are i) keep the u bracket parallel to the threads (will minimize slipping) as opposed to what I did which is keep it parallel to the machined cut of the stand and ii) get the biggest wheels you can to clear stairs and to keep the end from bumping on the stairs. I have lugged it up and down stairs with relative ease. You can't see the nut on the outside of the wheel, but it's just another nut. A nylon locknut is best. And the metal used where it is mounted is quite strong so I haven't had any issues with it flexing. You'll need a decent drillbit to get through the metal. I have a very heavy Hitachi 12" slider on it.
To "fold" it for wheeling, just hold on to the stand on the wheeled side with one hand and use your other hand to fold the legs in on that same side, then bring it to the ground. The other legs remain up and I haven't had an issue with them caving.
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The threaded rod is already the correct length from Home Depot so no need to cut. The 2 things I would have done differently are i) keep the u bracket parallel to the threads (will minimize slipping) as opposed to what I did which is keep it parallel to the machined cut of the stand and ii) get the biggest wheels you can to clear stairs and to keep the end from bumping on the stairs. I have lugged it up and down stairs with relative ease. You can't see the nut on the outside of the wheel, but it's just another nut. A nylon locknut is best. And the metal used where it is mounted is quite strong so I haven't had any issues with it flexing. You'll need a decent drillbit to get through the metal. I have a very heavy Hitachi 12" slider on it.
To "fold" it for wheeling, just hold on to the stand on the wheeled side with one hand and use your other hand to fold the legs in on that same side, then bring it to the ground. The other legs remain up and I haven't had an issue with them caving.
I checked again on a different device and it was showing up at $59 again so YMMV.
The threaded rod is already the correct length from Home Depot so no need to cut. The 2 things I would have done differently are i) keep the u bracket parallel to the threads (will minimize slipping) as opposed to what I did which is keep it parallel to the machined cut of the stand and ii) get the biggest wheels you can to clear stairs and to keep the end from bumping on the stairs. I have lugged it up and down stairs with relative ease. You can't see the nut on the outside of the wheel, but it's just another nut. A nylon locknut is best. And the metal used where it is mounted is quite strong so I haven't had any issues with it flexing. You'll need a decent drillbit to get through the metal. I have a very heavy Hitachi 12" slider on it.
To "fold" it for wheeling, just hold on to the stand on the wheeled side with one hand and use your other hand to fold the legs in on that same side, then bring it to the ground. The other legs remain up and I haven't had an issue with them caving.
Great idea if a person already owns the stand, but that ends up being $80 and extra work. The Rigid goes on sale for $99 around BF and occasionally throughout the year. (if ever again with recent out of control inflation). It is built well and collapsible, already has wheels, however it isn't height adjustable.
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I checked again on a different device and it was showing up at $59 again so YMMV.
What's your store #?
The store number is 0933. I used ship to home if it matters.
I checked again on a different device and it was showing up at $59 again so YMMV.
Same for me. Showed as $49 in my cart then $59 on the PayPal screen, but back to $49 when I finalized the order. Shipped to home.