DEWALT Miter Saw Stand, Heavy Duty (DWX725) , Silver
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My experience is that most people I have seen use this stand with a rolling stand(s). This stand eliminates sagging of heavier materials with extensions, which is common with heavier stands
The DWX725B stand fits perfectly around a DW713 and it looks great.
The stand is one, if you want two, you have to purchase two
There are two arms that connect to the main beam, with the saw attached to one of them. It is a really good stand A roller stand is all I use to hold the moldings due to my self-reliance. You can store it easily by folding it up.
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It is easy to fold and transport. During my search for a new work stand with a miter saw, I read over 100 reviews. Also, I got a paralysis / analysis. It's not just major problems that turn someone off and make them post a negative review, but even the tiniest of issues. Because my battery powered Dewalt miter saw is portable, light weight, and easy to use, I set out to find a tool that would meet these criteria. There's no doubt about it. This one's A minute is all it takes to fold it up and unfold it. It takes about two seconds for the miter saw attachment to hook onto the table. My Dewalt attaches solidly to the attachment brackets and is a rock-solid piece of machinery. Transporting this stand is very straightforward when it is folded. The legs can be folded, the handle can be grabbed, and you can I would say that this stand has a great mounting bracket, is stable and is light weight. The product is well built and sturdy.
I am using my second generation of this table/work station and it is extremely stable, lightweight, and easy to carry.
Having purchased 2 DEWALT DWX725 Heavy Duty Work Stands recently, this one is my second. I purchased the first in 2008 for a miter saw, and it worked great until I decided I needed a longer stand for my miter saw, so I bought the larger Dewalt heavy duty DWX723 miter saw stand, leaving me with the first work stand I As a result, I cleaned up the old stand well (it still looks remarkably new despite heavy usage over 10 years) and purchased this second matching stand. I purchased two 2" x 4" x 36" planks from the lumber yard (actually one This painting measures 75 x 4 x 35 inches. Each of these boards is made with 72") boards made of popular material. Furthermore, I purchased a set of Dewalt DWS5026 hold down clamps to display on each end if needed to secure my work when it needs to be held down. At the time the stands were first introduced, Dewalt offered a carrying strap accessory, which sadly they discontinued about a decade This product is very well constructed.
Building has been my hobby for 20 years. I've made everything from saw horses from scratch to folding plastic ones bought from the hardware store. I prefer the homemade ones because they don't take up a lot of space, but the plastic ones are too flimsy (don't care what brad you use, You won't find a better pair of saw horses as far as strength and mobility are concerned. In addition, they are very stable and easy to fold and unfold, I just had with me a pair of 24' x 10' 6x10's and they did not show any signs of faltering any time during the day.
My set of stands was purchased after I used another person's stands at a job site. If you want to use them inside, these work well since they have rubber boots to prevent the legs from scratching the floor. The clips on the side are designed to be clipped together so they can be kept together while being carried. The inside of the legs has a push handle that enables each leg to be folded independently. As soon as the legs are open, they do not wobble at all. There is no such thing as a bad saw horse.
Simple and easy to set up, and the brackets are solid and secure the horse well. This kit is a great setup, it's just a bit heavy for small jobs though. I have a DWX723, which uses the same brackets as my DW715 and it works well. As a result, I found myself doing it the old fashioned way (causing the stand to be dragged around) just to avoid dragging the big stand around for a few cuts. I plan to keep this DWX725 horse in my van all the time. This is a very convenient and easy method for setting up quickly. brackets are designed so that my Milwaukee chop saw will fit in the universal slots. While this product is lightweight than the DWX723, it is still very well constructed and a wise investment even though it is structured lighter than the DWX723.
Despite the fact that the hole diameters on the Dewalt Saws are too large, it is a nice product nonetheless. Similarly, one size is too small for mounting brackets in the smaller holes. A bolt cannot be inserted through a hole. Small holes needed to be drilled with a 10/32 bit in order to accomplish this. A brand new saw is not the place for this kind of operation. To level the bracket and mount it properly to the saw, I also needed to use two washers between the bottom of the saw and the bracket. This is a shame that the manufacturer seems not to understand his product well enough to recognize it. This has been noted in other reviews, but I never believed Dewalt could overlook such an important mounting mistake. So, make sure you are prepared to fabricate in order have a proper fit for your miter saw. My 716 model is a new one. In addition to this issue, it is a nice product other than the large holes that cannot be slid in or out. If a simple spacer was included or the holes aligned, this product would be a five star.
This purchase has made me very happy. Although a little pricey, it was so much better than the plastic folding sawhorses, and it was also so convenient to have one saw stable and another one for longer boards - much better than the folding plastic ones. Those two things are great together. It's super stable in the legs. The two can be folded together to make carrying and storing a breeze.