We have consolidated two households into one. As a result we placed a lot of duplicate items in storage. It’s Spring Cleaning – time to send all this “stuff” to nice homes. We have appliances (washer & dryer, microwaves, refrigerators, TV’s); yard equipment (mower, trimmers, hedge clippers), furniture (tables, chairs, TV stand, beds, lamps); electronics (TV’s, speakers); and a few shop tools (router table) – whew!. If you need something and don’t see it here, please e-mail me your needs and I will respond within 24-hours. We are selling good products (no junk) at great prices. Thanks for looking.
I no longer need this miter saw workstation because my Dewalt sliding compound saw was stolen. While I had the saw, I used the workstation all the time. It is 7 feet long so it handles large stock with no trouble. It is very handy and sturdy. It is in like new condition except no box. I purchased it for $225 + tax.
DeWalt's miter saw workstation is made of rugged, anodized aluminum, supports 300 pounds, and will accommodate most brands of miter saws. The stand's wide-legged design adapts quickly to the unpredictable surfaces of a job site. Setup is quick and easy. The saw mount is one of the tool's most distinctive feature. You bolt the saw to a flat table that slides along the workstation's double rails, which then allows you to reposition the saw along the stand if necessary or remove the saw without having to unscrew any bolts. A convenient tool stop also rides on the workstation's double rails, a snap to adjust: just unclamp, slide it in place, and reclamp. And when the job's done, just slide the saw off, retract the workstation's legs, and go. The whole station weighs only 35 pounds and, when folded up, fits easily in a truck bed. There's also a self-adjusting measurement system (a cradle for a standard tape measure to extend from the work stop to the edge of the tool mount).
Folded dimensions: 85" long x 15.2 wide x 7" deep ; 49 pounds
Location: Broken Arrow
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