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Hi I'm Tim Carter from AFSABuilder.com and if you own a power miter saw I've got an accessory for
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you that's going to make you more productive and allow you to make more accurate cuts. What am I
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talking about? The Bosch GTA 3800 miter saw stand that's got folding legs. Let's take a look at it
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The saw stand is equipped with adjustable roller material supports and repetitive stop cut breaks
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What are these? The rollers have beautiful bearings that allow material to slide easily left or right
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And if you slide up the stops, that allows you to make repetitive cuts of the same length each and every time
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One of the great features of this saw stand are the transport wheels. at the end of the day you're going to be tired and you're going to love the fact that you can
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roll the saw stand back to your truck or to your garage to store it for another day. If you do want
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to carry the saw stand it's got a handy handle on the underside and inside that handle is a wonderful
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tool that allows you to tighten and make adjustments to the saw stand. Each end of the saw stand is
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equipped with sliding rails These are heavy duty and they extend out from the saw stand allowing you to cut very long materials without the lumber tipping up at the saw blade If you on unlevel ground underneath
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each leg is an adjustable foot that allows you to make sure the stand is solid no matter what the
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ground throws at you. The saw stand is primarily made from aluminum. It's lightweight but it's
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sturdy. You're gonna love the folding legs. Okay, that's pretty magical, isn't it? I can tell you
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right now, I've used these saw stands for years now, and I only wish that they had been invented
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back when I was a contractor. If you would have seen what I used to have to do to support
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the materials when I cut with my miter saw, you'd scratch your head. So kudos to the engineers
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that thought about these wonderful saw stands. You're going to really like it when you get one of your own
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I'm Tim Carter for AskTheBuilder.com. If you want to discover more home improvement tips, go to AskTheBuilder.com