WORKPRO Folding Roller Stand Height Adjustable, W137006A
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There is no way to attach a roll of shrink rap to this, I am not sure it can be used for that purpose.
Steel is the material used for the bearings.
The Hangzhou Great Manufacturing Company is located in China
Selected User Reviews For WORKPRO Folding Roller Stand Height Adjustable, W137006A
This unit has allowed me to position long boards into a chop saw without a problem.
It is a simple roller stand that I use to hold long pieces of wood while I saw them Because I am a novice and only do woodworking occasionally, I did not want to spend too much on this By adjusting the height of the stand, you can get the perfect height. This is nothing fancy, but for me it works fine. The feel is study and the weight is relatively light. The book covers fold down to a depth of about 4", which I require for my project. There may have been a way to make this a little bit cheaper with a wider roller and a slightly lower price for such a basic piece of equipment. If I had a woodshop, I probably wouldn't buy this specific one.
Smoothness is one of the features of this roller. They are helpful with narrow materials because the fold out guides are easy to open and fold out. Despite the fact that it's very light weight, I think it may be a little too light, since it's so There is no problem with the height mechanism it works perfectly. In particular, there is a lack of a locking device that keeps the feet in a spreadout The feet come together when the feet swing closed, so if you pick it up incorrectly you will smash your fingers and it will be difficult to simply slide around the workshop because the feet will constantly In the future, I will probably add a little locking elbow but it would have been nice to have it included in the original design.
to this (but it lacked the folds- Roll-up nibs are one way to prevent this It would have been convenient to buy another one of those, but the local store hasn't had them in stock for about two While you can buy it online, I went for this one due to its additional features and the same price. I must say. You could return it if you wanted to.
Generally speaking, prices are higher than expected The value of this is excellent I have two others that I could buy with the money I've spent on one I already have. On top of that, I have several different stands I could choose from. They are much more expensive than we are The cost is about There is one main difference between the two There is a lot of weight to them. While this particular one is light, I don't find it to be problematic. A very good job of adjusting has been done.
When I bought this on a whim, I thought I might need it when paired with my newly purchased Dewalt Miter Saw stand. I am glad I bought it. I have no idea what I would have done without the roller in order to easily pull long timbers for standard cuts. A second one could be useful for my other side, and the fact that it's so strong impressed me, too. You can take it out of the box, fold it out, and it'll work every time. It's well built, easy to maneuver, and the height adjustment is super easy. I am extremely pleased with this product. It is a fantastic price!.
In its price range, this stands is a decent purchase. As for the roller itself, time will tell how well it holds up, but from the appearance, it seems thin, light, and has a plastic core, so heavy use may take its toll rather quickly, although it does roll nicely and consistently. to consider is how the roller head is mounted to the stand with 2 small diameter Allen head bolts centered in the middle of the stand. This always causes the level to be off. If you are a regular home owner, this will certainly work for you. For everyday heavy work, it is pretty marginal, but it will work fine for any occasional home use.
My problem was that the handle to tighten the neck was hard to turn (thread issues?) and the neck could not be freely moved. As a result, it was hard to vary the height slightly because the handle was too As soon as it dropped, the roller would stop. This happens to me immediately after I believe my clamps are tight enough and during the trimming process. My boards were wasted on a number of occasions. There was movement of the legs and they were not locked into place in the open spread position. The legs of the stand closed when it was lifted. The unit would close on my hand as I was moving it to and from a different spot. Lowe's has a better model. Instead, I bought those and was pleasantly surprised to find they were * $4 cheaper in price. The legs A loose neck and throat are allowed to move freely, as well as the tightening screw moving freely.