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Iklwa
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Before retirement I was a mechanic. I am very familiar with tools, taking things apart, and putting things together. This stand is junk!1. The carriage bolts are metric and the punched holes in the sheet metal are American. The carriage bolts are so small, they do not lock in the provided holes so it is impossible to tighten them properly.2. After purchasing the correct hardware ($12 plus a trip in the truck to Tacoma Screw), I discovered the punched holes do not tine up with each other so not all of the correct hardware will fit through the holes!I had purchased another stand like this from Harbor Freight that worked perfectly but I paid shipping. I thought I would save on shipping and bought this unit.What a mistake!I spent additional $ on hardware, fuel, and drive time not to mention struggling with the frustrating assembly.Buy Harbor Freigh and pay the shipping. You will be much happier.Note: after all this, I was unable to return the stand but it will work (now) in my application.STAY AWAY!
Michael Flagg
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Easy to assemble and stout. Attached a hardwood top and mounted a lee 4 turret reloader. Rubber feet will slip off sometimes when moving and pushed, only complaint.
Klaire Voyant
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I bought this for my rolling machine. It's perfect. Easy assemly. Very sturdy. On the heavy side, which is what I needed. The slots on the top allow me to use it for other equipment: bench grinder, vise, pnematic punch. Very happy with this item. Wish I'd found it 10 years ago.
FREDDIE FONTANEZ
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
Holes didnt match up perfectly to my 8 inch grinder. Holding it down with 2 bolts is good enough. I can drill new holes if needed. Easy to put together, perfect height ( i am 6 ft). I am happy with my purchase
Robert E. Niesyn
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
I needed a rolling drill press stand for my shop. After determining that this would work if I added a larger wooden top and it not becoming top heavy I ordered it. It arrived via US Mail about four days before the expected date. I bolted on a larger wooden top and mounted the drill press. I then made a rolling base for it. Absolutely stable and perfect for my needs. Good sturdy stand and a good price.
Braylaurconn
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2020
In the end I have a sturdy, functional grinder stand. The road to get there was a Chinese torcher test. The pieces are not precision made and access to turn the bolts is limited by the angles and closeness of the bolt holes to the edges. Could not use a power driver at anytime. Everything had to be tightened with crescent wrench and socket. Yes, I know, that is whiney, but had i been able to use a driver and had the holes lined up, this was a 15 minute job.The "directions" are a joke. A few drawings, most of them not big enough to see the details, though in general, the process wasn't complicated, only made so by poorly aligned parts and a few missing nuts that cost me an unplanned trip to Lowes. I'm pretty handy and I still found this a chore. In the end, I had to bust out the drill and open up some of the bolt holes because they didn't align. So, like i said. It works, but it wasn't fun to put together. 12 bolts should not have taken an experienced handyman 2 hours.
vardelda
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2020
Good solid stand. Design is basic but that's all you need for a grinder or vise.Check the hole dimensions - I suspect a few of you should be prepared to drill your own holes.Quality is better than I expected honestly. Steel is medium gauge (I was expect g thinner for the price) so it's pretty sturdy. Says it's rated for 100lbs and I'd guess that's about right. You wouldn't want to lean on it too hard - if it's for a vice, light/medium work only. Too much torque and I can imagine a leg giving way. But more than good enough for a grinder.Took me 40 minutes to assemble with the 24 bolts + lock washers. It's not hard, but is quite fiddly. Would go faster with two people.Hints because the directions are weak: 1 - Get sets of bolts started and held loosely with the nut. Don't torque one before setting the others at that same joint or the holes won't align.2 - If you don't care what the finished product looks like, start bolts from the inside with all nuts and washers on outside. Will save a lot of awkward wrenching on inside angles.3 - The middle section is a tray, not a shelf. It only installs as a tray. (I was kinda disappointed at this.)
Edith
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019
I bought this stand for sculpturing. It went together easily enough. But, pay attention to the directions, especially about which screws to join at first. I didn't and had to go back and redo this step in order to join the middle support shelf.....by the way this middle tray goes in with the edges pointing up, not as a shelf. The top has two quarter inch wide slits so a wood working platform is easily mountable. I mounted a lazy susan gear onto that platform and will use a range of different sized wood circles for The sculptues.The stand is just perfect in height and weight. It is also just right in bottom dimensions to not get top heavy, yet let me work close without constantly hitting my toes on the base supports.It is at least half the price of "art sculpture" stands and is better built than those that I have seen.If you want to build a good strong stand that is affordable...this is a great choice.
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