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Vestil STAND-H 14' Horizontal Deluxe Roller Stand, 23' - 38-1/2' Height, 1760 lbs Capacity, Light Blue

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$139.91

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  • Easy height adjust for different leveled machines
  • Light weight construction is easily moved from one location to another
  • Handy design is used as an extra hand when working with long materials
  • Cast steel base provides a solid reliable base


Designed for use as an extra hand when working with long materials. Each stand includes 2" chrome plated rollers and heavy-duty cast-steel base. Flat single roller design. The height of each stand is adjusted with a friction lock screw or a gas charged cylinder. Great for use in machine and wood shops.


JOSE
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
The product is nice but it came with a missing component and it seems impossible to return or replace it.
Hawks Fan 77
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
I purchased this roller stand to mate with my central machinery 7x12 horizontal band saw. I needed something about 22" off the ground and read that these could be shortened easily if need be.I just received mine yesterday and am pleased with the heavy steel castings for the base and roller portion, but the telescopic tubes are just not up to par on a stand at this price point. I measured the thickness of the tubes and came up with about .085" depending on where I measured.Its not so much the thin tubing that bugs me, it's that there's no reinforcement in the areas that are retained by a set screw. Both outer and inner tubes rely on set screws to attach the roller and base and it doesn't take much torque to distort the thin walled tubing.I machined down some .250" steel tubing on the lathe and pounded and tacked a small 1" piece down both outer and inner tubes to help resist distortion when those set screws are cranked tight. It's pretty stout now, but I still have to question their claim that these will hold 1700 lbs. The cast steel upper and base portion would easily handle that kind of abuse, but the thin telescoping tubes- I'm not convinced.Another area that could use improvement is to make the clamping collar a tool free design. I plan to do that in the coming weeks and also plan to add threaded leveling feet to the base.
Paul F. Kramer
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
This stand is several levels above the other commonly available. Heavy, strong, adjustable. Great. Negatives?It would be nice to have a method to keep the Allen wrench on the stand. Other than that, can't complain. it is true, that sometimes it would be nice if the base were larger, but there ARE holes in the base such that it could be attached to a larger piece of ply or something. The price is not bad either. Most of the other stands available are at least 1/2 the price, and are worthless. I now have two of these, plus some more that I made also. Absolutely necessary in a shop.
David MCA Powell
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2021
The stand is a heavy duty item but there are quality issues: holes in the legs not centred, tube clamp not welded square, thin wall of lower tube a poor fit in the base and liable to crush by the pinch bolt, and bearings very stiff in the roller. The stand is not made in the USA; that is the impression given in the item details. The biggest disappointment is the overall price for an imported item; it is an expensive stand.Second stand checked for problems: the roller has one bearing fitted off centre. That is useless on a stand that is intended to feed timber in to a planing machine. Wobble on the roller is 1/16”.Bearings are metal shielded, not protected by a rubber seal. That means clogged bearings in no time in a dusty workshop environment, which is the norm for woodworking.Further details after some use.
TBP/Rock/Va
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
Setting the height on this thing is a challenge. (Hard to get it to stay put to tighten it down.). I like that they use Allen (hex) nuts to tighten everything but I would think this could be a little less expensive. They did send a good useful Allen wrench. Seems to me this is made for function and I am optimistic about that.
DJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020
Just assembling these stands gives the feel they are heavy duty and will outlast the owner by 100 years. Very well built and and easy to assemble and use. Many others complain about the allen wrench and losing it. I think thats a pretty petty thing to whine about. Easy enough to get a holding strap or even Velcro and attach it to the stand. I doubt anyone is going to be changing the height 15 times a day. Good price on a really good product. Thanks Vestil! Nice to be able to give a 5 star rating on a product these days.
J.D. Kammin
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2019
I was about to build some roller stands for my metal bandsaw and table saw. I decided to search the internet a little bit and came across these Vestil stands. After reading thru the reviews, I bought two stands. They arrived quickly and were easy to put together. I did end up cutting 1/2” off of the bottom of the tube, where it goes into the leg, in order for the roller to be the same height as the surface of my band saw. This should still allow the stand to go high enough for my table saw. I was impressed with the weight of the stand and the quality and the smoothness of the roller. Each stand is rated at 1760 lb, which is way more than I intend to use these for. Others mentioned not liking the Allen wrench to tighten down the clamp, when adjusting the height, since they were worried about losing the Allen wrench. I did take a metric bolt, threaded a nut on all the way and welded the nut on the head side of the bolt. I then welded on a piece of metal to make a T handle bolt. I don’t know if this gives enough leverage to tighten down the clamp, so that it stays at desired height. I have yet to determine if this will work well enough to hold up the roller, especially if heavy objects will be on the stands. I may end up making a holder for the Allen wrench to sit in, so it does not get lost when not being used.
J. Canfield
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2018
I've had two roller stands before I bought this one. One of them was a multi roller on a scissor frame - basically junk. One of them was a Rule, a well respected name in woodworking equipment. However the roller on it rusted badly and the folding "A" frame would always fold up and fall at the worst possible moment. I think I need to make this shop art - I can't throw it away.So I found this roller and like the design and the weight, it's heavy and stays put. The clamps for height adjustment and the head swivel are quite effective. Overall I think this is the best single roller I've ever used, I'll buy another one.Pros: heavy and remains adjusted wherever you set it. Roller seems to be very good quality.Cons: you need a Metric Allen wrench (included) to make a height adjustment - this can be easily lost. I cut a short piece of aluminum tube and taped it to the stand to hold the key. Problem solved.Would I recommend this to a friend? Absolutely.