HTC PM6000 Pro Miter Saw Stand

HTC PM6000 Pro Miter Saw Stand

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Lightweight, just 40 lbs; Up to 154" of material support; Wide, stable 66" x 28" footprint; 19 1/2" Aluminum saw mounts; Dual position 8" wheels roll the stand assembled or folded…

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2 Customer Reviews Posted


GOOD, STURDY MITER STAND FOR PRICE
ORDERED STAND ON MONDAY,RECEIVED ON THURSDAY,THATS WITH FREE SHIPPING. ALL PARTS WERE THERE AND UNIT WAS IN GOOD SHAPE. NOT SO GOOD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, TOOK 2 HOURS TO ASSEMBLE. I THINK EASIER WAY IS TO LOOK AT THE PARTS DIAGRAM. UNIT HAS 8'' WHEELS WHICH ARE LARGER THAN SOME OF THE OTHER HTC MODELS, SHOULD MAKE FOR EASIER ROLLING. IT ALSO ACCOMODATES LARGER SAWS, AND SAWS WITH 3 HOLE MOUNTING, AS LONG AS SAW ISNT OVER 16- 3/4 INCHES WIDE[3 HOLE MODELS]. I OWN A 12 INCH SLIDING MITER, A FAIRLY LARGE SAW, AND IT IS VERY STURDY ATTACHED TO STAND. THE ONLY REAL PROBLEMS I HAD WAS WITH THE RUBBER FEET ON THE BOTTOM OF STAND, THEY WERE EXTREMELY HARD TO SLIDE ON, AND I HAD TO REPLACE TWO HAND KNOBS THAT TIGHTEN SAW TO STAND IN FRONT WITH HEX BOLTS BECAUSE THEY WOULD NOT CLEAR THE SIDES OF MY SAW. ALSO,STAND IS MADE IN USA. I AM SATISFIED WITH PRICE AND QUALITY.
2007-08-18, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Don't buy this stand!
I was completely disapointed in this purchase. I thought I would save a few bucks and I definately got what I paid for. The construction and design are not what I expected in a portable miter saw stand, definately not something that would hold up moving from job site to job site. And to top it off it did'nt fit my saw. My 10" Hitachi has a three hole mount which this "universal" stand could not accomidate. It took over a week for their customer service department to get back to me about the issue and by then I was over it. luckily Amazon has a great return policy. I found a great price on the Trac-Rac stand on ebay and I'm very pleased with it. I would recomend that over HTC any day. I will say however, if you are just looking for something to keep in the garage and aren't doing any serious wood working the PM6000 might be a good fit. If you do base, case, crown and any type of carpentry for a living, don't but this saw. You will be bummed.
2007-01-04, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated: