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I promised to take pictures long ago and another thread reminded me so her is a picture. The stand is heavy tubular steel. There is a single leg in the front so you can sit with your legs spaced in a comfortable position. The foot rest slides up and down and can be locked in place with a wrench. The stand was predrilled with the holes perfectly lined up for the saw. On the back of the saw are two small casters. They are raised slightly so the only touch the ground while the saw is tilted for moving. sorry the pic is blurry, I forgot the flash
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| 1 Tin Soldier Rides Away Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
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G'day Carl, When I get your age I may make one like that, that I can sit at ![]() Well built, Did you do the fabrication ?
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Too funny Sarah ![]() No John, I didnt fabricate it, I didn't even design it ![]() The man who started me scrolling has a son-in-law that built one for him, Roy asked him if he would build one for me too. It was a great deal I got it for $70. It is easy enough to take the saw off the stand so I can fit them in my car. As for sitting at the saw..... only when I am doing precision cutting. Most of the time I just stand. If I end up cutting too long I just nap
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| Filler Join Date: Jun 2009
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What did she say???? LOLVB...
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VB, Excalibur...the sword was in a rock..King Arthur..Ya da yada geez if we have to start explaining them we're going to start charging admission...ROFL
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__________________ CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ "proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net." Ryobi SC180VS scroll saw EX21 | |
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| Behave Yourself..I can't. | Down the lane at "Farty Towels" err I mean Faulty Towers...
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