Thank-you for the explanation. My instructions had all the pictures about 1 in x 1 in. black and white displayed on half a page of a small booklet. I couldn't make anything out. Again, many thanks.
*Remember that this saw needs to have adjustments made to make 0 or 90 cuts accurately **MyBest.Tools** I had to use a right angle on the deck and blade and then adjust the bolt to get the correct reading. Once this is done, it works great.*
Thanks so much for your video. I bought one and on first glance at the instruction manual, I panicked and went straight to TH-cam and found you. So glad I did. I will follow your instructions. You made it look easy. Loved the hammer.
Looks excellent I will have to get one. Instead of compromising the plastic end caps, I would install the brackets first then add the caps. You are not going to remove them anyway.
If i recall from setting up mine it's because the screws have and need a square hole to grab the screw so you can tighten them. No holes in top of screws and my mitre saw only had nut shaped holes that wouldn't work from above. It's what I thought would look best too but doesn't work. Might on other saws though.
personally would have put the bolts which attach saw to mounting assembly through from above so the threads were under the saw, bet you change yours after catching a finger or two!!! sorry to criticise but thinking of saving a cut hand when mounting,
Im thinking of buying this instead of building a mitre stand. My only concern is at 29" tall and I might do my back in using it repetitively. If there's anybody taller than 6'2" with this stand, have you had any issues? Is it comfortable?
@@GeekStreet thanks mate, great video Btw. I think ill get it now tbh. I'm probably over analysing the spec as I'm a cheap skate. Just thought it seemed a little short compared to my homemade work bench which is about 10" taller. But to be fair i only use that for hand planning and chisel work. Also just realising that the actual working height will include the thickness or the cross beams and thickness of saw plate too, so it will be fine.
We have both the Fury 3B and the R210SMS saws with stands in my small workshop. Both saws fitted each stand with no problems at all. So I was a little surprised to read your comment with regards to your 3B not fitting correctly. Hope you have it all sorted now.
I have the exact same setup, Stand and Saw. The ONLY quibble I have with mine is the two Rollers. They don’t sit parallel to the floor, but have a slight angle so they are not flat, like the main Saw platen. Is yours the same? There doesn’t seem to be any way of adjusting them!
do those bolts come with the stand to attach the actual mitre saw to the brackets? good video by the way, very helpful in making a decision to buy the right piece of kit. saw the link in your review on Amazon.
Thank-you for the explanation. My instructions had all the pictures about 1 in x 1 in. black and white displayed on half a page of a small booklet. I couldn't make anything out. Again, many thanks.
*Remember that this saw needs to have adjustments made to make 0 or 90 cuts accurately **MyBest.Tools** I had to use a right angle on the deck and blade and then adjust the bolt to get the correct reading. Once this is done, it works great.*
Thanks so much for your video. I bought one and on first glance at the instruction manual, I panicked and went straight to TH-cam and found you. So glad I did. I will follow your instructions. You made it look easy. Loved the hammer.
Excellent video and it helped me so much setting up my mitre saw table👍👍👍👍👍👍
Again thank you 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌
you have un rocket scienced the heck out of it, cheers.
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Very strong and stable stand to attach my Evolution saw . Got mine during Black Friday sale . Retails for £80 minimum paid £39 . Bargain .
Bargin 👌
Looks excellent I will have to get one. Instead of compromising the plastic end caps, I would install the brackets first then add the caps. You are not going to remove them anyway.
Its very good!
Thanks for the video. Do we need or use all the bolts, and does the size or bolt used matter when mounting a saw to the stand? Thanks
Why oh why did you put bolt in from the bottom put the nut underneath neater and safer job lol
If i recall from setting up mine it's because the screws have and need a square hole to grab the screw so you can tighten them. No holes in top of screws and my mitre saw only had nut shaped holes that wouldn't work from above. It's what I thought would look best too but doesn't work. Might on other saws though.
personally would have put the bolts which attach saw to mounting assembly through from above so the threads were under the saw, bet you change yours after catching a finger or two!!! sorry to criticise but thinking of saving a cut hand when mounting,
Thank you for making this video it was very helpful. Can I please ask you what the bag of nuts, washers and bolts are for? Thank you
You're welcome, its for attaching a mitre saw.
@@GeekStreet thank you very much, I’m really happy with the stand and will be getting the saw tomorrow. Regards Karen
Great stand. I think I may mount my saw with those pistol grip tighteners at the back, look like a magnet for knees to bang into!
It's a great stand, a friend mine told me they where selling them in B&Q at the end of summer last year for £10!
Well done. Enough info to help me decide whether to buy. 👍
Glad to hear it helped!
Glad the video helped.
Handy review
It would have been nice to see it folded away after !!!
Thanks for your post 👍❤️
Thanks for the comment much appreciated!
Im thinking of buying this instead of building a mitre stand. My only concern is at 29" tall and I might do my back in using it repetitively. If there's anybody taller than 6'2" with this stand, have you had any issues? Is it comfortable?
I'm 6ft and size is perfect.
@@GeekStreet thanks mate, great video Btw. I think ill get it now tbh. I'm probably over analysing the spec as I'm a cheap skate. Just thought it seemed a little short compared to my homemade work bench which is about 10" taller. But to be fair i only use that for hand planning and chisel work. Also just realising that the actual working height will include the thickness or the cross beams and thickness of saw plate too, so it will be fine.
Thanks glad to help!
helpful hint for anyone, like myself. it doesn't fit the evolution fury 3b. I had to make a bracket to fit.
We have both the Fury 3B and the R210SMS saws with stands in my small workshop. Both saws fitted each stand with no problems at all. So I was a little surprised to read your comment with regards to your 3B not fitting correctly. Hope you have it all sorted now.
How far out does the extension arm extends
I would’ve taken the extension legs off and added the brackets from the other side to save the plastic caps. That or stick the caps on last 🤦🏼♂️
I have the exact same setup, Stand and Saw. The ONLY quibble I have with mine is the two Rollers. They don’t sit parallel to the floor, but have a slight angle so they are not flat, like the main Saw platen. Is yours the same? There doesn’t seem to be any way of adjusting them!
I have the same problem. Were you able to adjust yours?
Good Video as purchased one myself, however which M6 Coach Bolt do you use 60mm, 40mm or 30mm??
+Justin H thanks for your comment. It's been a while since I've used it do you mean the bolts to attach a mitre to the stand?
Hi thanks for replying, got a packet of nuts & bolts coach bolts 3 different sizes 60mm, 40mm & 30mm, not sure which bolts I should be using. Thanks
+Justin H no problem, just pick the ones that attach it firmly the mitre to the stand. There is a selection as some may be different sizes.
Geek Street thank you
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do those bolts come with the stand to attach the actual mitre saw to the brackets? good video by the way, very helpful in making a decision to buy the right piece of kit. saw the link in your review on Amazon.
HALFORD, JACK thanks for your comment great to know how you found this video. Yes the bolts to attach the mitre saw come with the stand.
Looks really good..........I need one of these!!!
+Travels in India, London & the UK definitely worth it!
nice one - thanks for posting - so much easier watching :)
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Thanks very useful excellent 👍
Good video like me all one gand lol council kev