Stablemate PRO 1000 Professional Universal Miter Saw Work Stand Product Description:
- Universal tool mounting clamps provide rock-solid support for miter saw brands and sizes, allowing fast and easy on/off access to stand
- Self-locking, folding legs and carrying handle provide compact and easy mobility to and from worksites
- Sturdy 16 gauge galvanized steel construction withstands rugged daily contractor use with a 500-pound capacity
- Left and Right extension arms provide 46- to 132-inch of overall work support, with built-in flip stop allowing consistent repetitive cuts
- 4 work supports control correct stock alignment with quick and easy height adjustment
Product Description
Portable Bench Work Stand, Universal Tool Mounting Clamps Support All Miter Saws & Other Bench Top Tools, Left & Right Extension Arms Provide 106" Of Overall Work Support, Flip Up Fence To Minimize Material Shifting, Flip Up Work Stop For Consistent Repetitive Cuts, Legs Fold & Lock Easily & Quickly Into Frame For Compact Mobility, Adjustable Work Supports, Wheels Provide Easy Mobility, 500 LB Capacity.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Stability Over Portability
By Jeffrey D. Smith
Before purchasing the Stablemate PRO 1000, I headed down to a local power tool supply store. To my luck there where five different makes of miter saw stands on display. These included Bosch, Delta, Hitachi, Dewalt, and the Stablemate. I was able to put my body weight (160 lbs.) on the stands and shack them. The only stand that didn't waver under the pressure was the Stablemate. It's made of steel not aluminum. Not only does the steel make it more sturdy, it allows me to attach my magnetic-base light on it for those after hour projects. I also work with metal and this stand more than handles my metal chop saw and all the sparks it spits out. The saw clamping system is ingenious and so simple and fast to use. The extension arms easily handle the weight of 20' 2" X 2" metal stock. The entire unit folds up for easy transportation without the saw attached.Granted, the Stablemate Pro 1000 was the least portable stand out of the five. It does not include wheels or a fold up dolly system design as the others. However; for me, my 12" miter saw weighs enough. I don't need the extra weight of the stand for an all-in-one unit design that saves me one less trip back to the truck. Sure, I can wheel around the unit and save the weight of carrying everything, but I still have to lift it in and out of the truck. Also, most of the portable stands' wheels are so small that you will find yourself lifting the entire unit up and over job site obstacles anyway.I had to ask myself, "Am I going to be wheeling around my saw three or four times a day around the job site? Or am I going to want a stable working platform once I am set up? I choose stability over portability.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Good but could easily have been great
By T. Sheffield
This is a very rugged and stable stand. It is however somewhat heavy to lug around; with a saw, forget it. The instructions for set-up could have been better as well. I recommend getting different nuts and screws for the saw base. I have a Makita and the bolts are too long to allow the full right hand miter. This is minor. There are many sharp edges on the steel that I had to take a file to. A small detail until you have to get stitches. Also, the roller/rests do not align properly. This is also pretty minor as they are not true rollers. The Dewalt saw base is easier to use because of its instant clamp where the Stablemate must have its two clamps hand tightened with handles. Also not too big a deal. It does cost less than lots of other brands and is very tough. Maybe they will make the improvements to make this really great as they have a great start.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Great Miter Saw Stand
By R. Nielsen
I've owned the PRO1000 for a few months now. It is a well built, solid stand. I like having the dual board supports on each side, as this allows me to support stock at least 8 feet long to trim the end off as well as shorter pieces without having to constantly readjust the supports; this also helps support thinner long stock. I would suggest purchasing additional mounting clamps so that you can mount other tools (I've attached a set to a piece of wood and can attach a bench grinder, scroll saw, etc. using T-nuts). I'm not sure what the weight capacity is for this, I'm guessing at least 500 pounds based on the specs for the PLUS1000 model; I haven't noticed any movement or flexing either with 4x4 stock on fully extended arms nor by resting my weight plus miter saw on the center section.The only down sides is that this is a bit on the heavy side and does not come with wheels. You probably won't want to move this very far by yourself with a saw mounted.
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