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Old 11-24-2006, 09:30 PM   #1
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After much lusting and researching I have finally decided to purchase the Dewalt DW788. However should I purchase the stand or should I make my own?

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Old 11-24-2006, 09:54 PM   #2
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Not sure anyone can help too much with this - it's a personal choice but for what it's worth I bought the stand and it suits me fine - just the right height when sitting on a 29" bar stool ...
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Old 11-24-2006, 10:19 PM   #3
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PuzzledMoose drilled it....my "stand" is my table saw.......as I stand while scrolling....
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Old 11-24-2006, 10:33 PM   #4
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You may want to look at the following link for a descent homemade stand.

http://1nailbender.tripod.com/Lazy%20Man%20Bench.pdf

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Old 11-24-2006, 11:10 PM   #5
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Necessary, no. Nice to have, yes. I purchased the stand and light together from Amazon.com for $93 with free shipping and at the same time applied for their credit card. With the first purchase using the credit card, they gave me a $30 credit which brings the total investment to $63. You will definitely want the light, so to save the time and trouble of making your own, I think it's worth the money. I use a 25" stool and have the back of the saw adjusted so it angles towards me and it works great.
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Old 11-24-2006, 11:47 PM   #6
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You can make your own if you want to save some money . Back when I had a DeWalt I made my own strong stand out of scraps of 2x4's and left over pieces of plywood so it didn't really cost much except my time and some glue and some screws. . It wasn't pretty but it doesn't need to be unless you want to take the time to make it that way. It lasted the life of that saw and now I have a very heavy duty 16 speed drill press sitting on it.
The reason I made mine was because at that time DeWalt was putting out a regular weight stand and a very light weight one. I didn't want to order one and get the light one by mistake. They have probably corrected that now after so many were complaining about it back then.

My present saw came complete with a heavy guage stee leg set with an adjustable back leg.

But I can offer a tip if you decide to make your own. Rather than four legs , make it a three legged one. It was an afterthought for me and I never did change it but I found I had to move it around for a while on my wood floor to find a spot that reduced vibration. If you make it with three legs you won't have that problem because all three legs will always have contact with the floor no matter what part of your shop you put it in.
If you want to have your saw tilted forward with a home made stand you only need to put a piece of 2x4 or whatever thickness you want under the back leg to raise it a little.
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Thanks everyone! After reading all the responses. I decided, I don't want to wait to use my new scroll. I'm getting the stand.

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You will be pleased with the stand. Follow the directions, start all bolts in the holes, put the saw on, and then tighten the bolts down. Happy sawing!!! Dale
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do many of you have the saw angled down like in the above photo? Does it make it easier to see?

i also bought the stand from amazon and am happy with it....thanks joe
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I tried the stand level and then tried it angled. I find it much easier to see with it angled.
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