Young man, thank you for informing me about removing the saw from the base mount . I would have removed the three bolts from the saw. Removing the one bolt at the bottom makes so much since. Thanks again.
I have been seeing a lot of TH-camrs using Vevor products, and I am happy that some of you are providing honest reviews. One thing I noticed it that the base doesn't seem to have a way to secure it to a rigid table or stand; can you confirm that? Great short video!
Short answer, no. Nothing to put bolts through, or clamp to. Just the usual chop saw "rubber feet" on the corners to keep it from sliding. It is a sheet metal base, so it wouldn't take much to drill a hole or two and bolt it down, if you're willing modify things. (Sorry for the delayed response. I was away for the holiday weekend.)
Perhaps eliminate the the bolts and switch to steel threaded studs. Locktite them in place and use external nuts to fasten the saw to the bracket. Also great review.
Young man, thank you for informing me about removing the saw from the base mount . I would have removed the three bolts from the saw. Removing the one bolt at the bottom makes so much since. Thanks again.
I have been seeing a lot of TH-camrs using Vevor products, and I am happy that some of you are providing honest reviews. One thing I noticed it that the base doesn't seem to have a way to secure it to a rigid table or stand; can you confirm that? Great short video!
Short answer, no. Nothing to put bolts through, or clamp to. Just the usual chop saw "rubber feet" on the corners to keep it from sliding. It is a sheet metal base, so it wouldn't take much to drill a hole or two and bolt it down, if you're willing modify things. (Sorry for the delayed response. I was away for the holiday weekend.)
A good and fair review Matt.
Perhaps eliminate the the bolts and switch to steel threaded studs. Locktite them in place and use external nuts to fasten the saw to the bracket. Also great review.
Install steel inserts into the casting.
Thanks for the info.
great review
Hey, Matthew!
Drill the holes and put rivet nuts in there.
Just drill it and tap to next size easy peasy