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Bosch TracRac T3B Portable Miter Saw Stand | 
| Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $461.06 Buy New: $229.99 You Save: $231.07 (50%)
Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 8580
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 50.2 Dimensions (in): 56.6 x 7.6 x 10.8
MPN: T3B Model: T3BX UPC: 000346341560 EAN: 0000346341560 ASIN: B0002WRH48
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Portable miter saw stand; withstands 500 pounds of force | | • | 18 feet of outfeed coverage; adjustable telescoping legs; cam-lock bases for for changing saws | | • | Strong aluminum construction with rubber wheels | | • | Includes 4-foot dual outfeeds; 1 crown stop; wheels; 12-inch height supports; mounting brackets; legs | | • | 9-1/2 feet long, 4-1/2 feet retracted; 44 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Compatible with part # 5412L; The most portable & versatile Miter Saw Stand available - with capacity to match!; Integrated rubber wheels for maximum portability; 6" adjustable leveling leg
Amazon.com There are lots of saw stands on the market, but this is the only one we've seen that can fold down without removing the saw. Then you just roll the whole assembly away on its solid rubber wheels. But if you do want to take the saw down, it only takes a couple of seconds to release it from the CamLock base. You can slide the saw all the way left or right if you need the outfeed support, too. While anyone would love this stand in the shop, it's at the jobsite that it rises to the occasionor lowers itselfon telescoping leveling legs that can accommodate up to six inches of surface difference, perfect for the homebuilder. It's lighter than you'd expect for a stand that will take on 500 pounds, too. Outfeed support reaches a nice 20-foot length. The CamLock base is universal and should fit any make of saw. Because of that and its fold-down ability, this stand gets our highest score.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
nice stand - very bad instructions September 17, 2008 I like the stand - it supports my saw nicely. But setting it up was a bear. The directions are very badly written. I don't think the person that wrote them ever tried to put one of these together. Just use your common sense and you will get through it. Over all I think the stand is very nice to have and I would buy it again. It really helps out on the job site. Also it is a little on the heavy side but one man can carry it if needed.
Great product! August 8, 2008 I don't understand why some said this was difficult to assemble, it took less then an hour. I really like how flexiable it sets up for new jobs. The quick dismounting system for saw, including legs to use the saw quickly on a bench or table, nice touch. I give this stand a thumbs up!
Forget this stand and buy the T4B July 17, 2008 When I purchased this stand the T4B stand was not available. I have used the table saw stand similar to the T4B for several years and love it. I even get comments from friends about how nice that it is.
For storage purposes, the T3B is ridiculous. I have the Bosch 10" Miter Saw and you could not set the stand upright easily without it falling over. The T4B does not have that problem and the saw is very balanced on it.
You will regret not spending the extra to buy the T4B in the long run. Bosch T4B Gravity-Rise Miter Saw Stand
Not too bad.... July 10, 2008 I got the stand as part of a package deal with the Bosch 12" compound slider, which I use for interior and exterior trim work, and particularly wooden gutters. Properly balanced and set-up and using an accessory roller stand, the base easily handles the range of 18 to 40 foot lengths of stock I work with. It also provides good support for coping cuts, adding returns, chopping wells, drilling thimble holes and adding lead flashing. One thing I have added is a tool tray which interlocks on the extension arms to hold tools, chisels, etc.
Because the saw is carried on and off the jobsite daily, the wheels and portability are critical. I have found it is easier to control by holding the legs extended, like a wheelbarrow. Going over rough ground is not as bad as one would expect, but the big problem I was having was that the locking caps on the wheels kept pulling off and this tended to bend the bracket. The problem was the hardness of the axle preventing the locking caps from getting a good hold. While I could have changed the axle for softer steel, I decided to stay with the stainless and drill out holes for cotter pins and washers to hold the wheels on the azle. This has solved the problem
Bosch Miter saw stand November 3, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Made in China. Poor design, Bosch saw cuts in manufacturing costs and quality...... All in all performs satisfactory..
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