If it’s the one made by Trac Rac or whatever they’re called, I have one and it’s fantastic (although the assembly is a bit of a cramp in the backside).
(Here’s a link to the “report” I gave on the stand a while back http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=54370.1)
HTH
PaulB
Edited 5/15/2006 8:42 pm ET by PaulBinCT
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Looks alot like the Bosch stand with DW saw clips.
With only one support per side it doesn't look all that user freindly.
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Gord
i love my ridgid stand. big wheels but a little heavy.. no parts to loose.
Welcome to Breaktime!
Never used the Ridgid saw but the stand looks solid.
What kind of work do you do with it?May neighbors respect You, and troubles neglect You.
Gord
I'm actually an electrician. but I side job doing remodeling.. last summer I gutted my parents kitchen. and november I started a 800 sq foot remodel / kitchen on my house.
I have a bosch 12" dual compund miter saw.. I love it the front controls make fliping the saw so easy.. I dont need the sliding saw.. to much more money for me..
the ridgid stand is nice.. simmilar to the old delta sidekick stands but easier to get up and down.. and the extentions are much sturdier..
Hey, a renovator and a toolhound?
You're going to fit in well around here my friend.
I'm a Carpenter who sidelines carpentry, all sorts of construction in my past but I'm mostly indoors, finish trim, cabinets and stairs nowdays. I run a few wires here and there but get electricians to wire the panel. I'm terrified of blue flames.
If you click on the blue gordsco at the top of this post you can check out my profile..May neighbors respect You, and troubles neglect You.
Gord