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Very solid, does what it claims. I've had one since '98 with NO issues.
They advertise it as being universal but I have a new skil 10 table saw and it fell thru the opening in the stand.I had to buy a 3/4 plywood to make a base for it to fit, but I like the concept of the stand. They should note the opening size for the base but they don't and I had to buy it then find out later.
You set the saw on and you are in business.Just as quick to take down. It is so nice, that I am selling a contractor's saw thatI have in my shop at home, as the Bosch is a nicer saw and this stand just makes it even more convienant to use. The construction is bomb proof, and the saw is rock steady to work on. It has to be the quickest of any I have ever seen to set up.Quicker and easier than the Rouseau You just squeeze the handles and it opens up and locks. I am a trim carpenter and need to move my stuff around a lot.Over the years, I have tried several job site table saw arrangments ranging from working on my knees on the floor to various cobbled up home made rigs, to a Delta in a Rouseau stand (which was quite nice) But I will now quit looking for a better way.
There is slight lateral movement if you grab the saw and shake it, but in use, I never notice any movement. This stand is well worth the price. It is great for moving from room to room if you need to. If you are spending the bucks for the Bosch saw go ahead and get the stand, they deserve each other It's like having a contractors' saw that you can pick up and run with.
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