Manufacturer: Bosch
Model: T4B
Rating:
(12 reviews)
| List Price: Offer Price: $272.80 |
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Features:
- Patented Gravity Rise System – Rapid set up and breakdown
- 18″ Material Capacity – Highest capacity among fully portable units
- 8″ Pneumatic Wheels – ease of transport over jobsite terrain
- Rapid Release Tool Mounts – fits most competitors’ miter saws (DeWalt, Makita, Hitachi, Ridgid)
- Adjustable Leveling Feet – Stability on uneven surfaces
Product Description
Setup and breakdown in seconds without removing the saw; Adjustable material supports and repetitive stops; Rapid release universal tool mounts; 8″ pneumatic wheels; Adjustable leveling feet; Powder coated 1 1/2″ tubular steel; Expansion rails expands material support up to 16 ft.
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5 Comments
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The high price for this item in my opinion is not justified. The Delta 36-136 is just as good and at $170 at Amazon and Loews it is just a better deal while performing the same task. I hope the people at Bosh read this post and get real on their pricing. Bosch employees often write reviews for their own products on Amazon. Even if it is one of the better miter stands I find it hard to justify spending this kind of money for a stand. A job site built sand with 2 -2×4 and a piece of plywood have served me well for 20 years. After all what you are really buying is portability. For that I just have a $50 dolly to move my Bosch 12″ miter saw on and off the job site. I would buy this, given its more compact size and less weight over the Delta ,for convenience if it were reasonably priced.
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Excellent product. One of the best built pieces of hardware I have purchased. Works flawlessly, easy to assemble, top quality construction with heavy duty parts.
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I was looking for something I could navigate stairs and load in the truck by myself, without disassembly. This unit has met and exceeded my expectations. I was amazed at how well balanced it is. The saw separates from the base easily and quickly. The table extensions are adequate for supporting work. I do have a recommendation for improvement. Place some type of protective cover over areas of the stand that contact the floor when raising or lowering.
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This is a great stand easy to use and very stable, a little bit of weight but it keeps it sturdy. Love this stand.
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Sorry to disagree with all the glowing reviews. n
I wanted to love this as much as everyone else, but was greatly disappointed.n
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For starters, my Hitachi C10FSH is not compatible with the mounts, unless I mount it on plywood.n
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The front two holes bolt down, but the saw is skewed on the rails a bit. Even if it were square to the rails, the support arms are in different positions front to back such that when cutting a long board supported on the left, it barely catches the support arm when square to the saw’s fence. This is unacceptable for a $300 stand.n
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Even without the saw mounted, it seems hard to get the mounts to lock in squarely to the rails.n
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I felt the mechanism (a simple knob)and adjusting for the stops was cheesy.n
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The rubber telescoping feet fell off the very first time I moved the saw. Putting them back on is pointless as they just come back off immediately.n
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In short, I feel this stand is grossly overpriced for the job it does. Furthermore, this thing is extremely bulky and cumbersome, and barely fits through a door, a fence gate, etc… without banging up either the stand or the slider rails on my saw. Are we really so lazy that we can’t be bothered to move our saws and stands separately?n
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If I had it to do over again I would not have bought this. My next will be a basic pop-out leg style that’s LIGHT and maneuverable. n
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Thanks.
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