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Single Roller Work Support Stand Reviews

3.3 Rating 12 Reviews
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Woodcraft Supply, LLC is one of the nation's oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies. You'll find Woodcraft stores in more than 70 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.; and Woodcraft annually distributes 1.5 million catalogs featuring more than 10,000 items to all 50 states and 117 foreign countries. The Woodcraft catalog is a standard among woodworkers as the most complete offering of first rate products for woodworking available anywhere. Woodcraft also publishes six issues of Woodcraft Magazine annually.

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800-535-4486

Location:

1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
26105

Easy assembly and nice and compact for storage. Very sturdy when set up and I like the one fixed leg for additional stability. I am using a pair of these for the infeed and outfeed of my planer to reduce snipe. So far so good. I have read several reviews of missing or incorrect parts in the boxes, but mine was complete and correct. Even had instructions. Maybe the quality of the packaging team has improved recently.
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Posted 1 month ago
Picked this up on sale for $20 because I needed a support for my miter saw. For the price I was expecting something that works. This stand came in a flat box, but assembles into a nice stable stand perfect for a concrete workshop floor. It is easy to fold up and has solid position adjustability. The roller also operates smoothly. Had I known when I ordered it how good it would be, I would have ordered a couple more.
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Posted 1 month ago
Larry J VanHoveln
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Works well now that I got it assembled. Had to purchase some longer screws to be able to connect the cross members to the two legs. Screw would not connect to included bar.
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Posted 5 months ago
The pins that mount the bottom stand are wonky. They get loose and the support gets wobbly. Once everything set up, tightened and put back together, then it works fine. All in all a fiddly tool.
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Posted 9 months ago
These work pretty well. I bought two, but I might pick up a third. Lightweight, compact, roller rolls well, and steady. Decent for the price. On the foot attachment issue... Several other people have mentioned that the feet attach in an odd way that is a little rickety. This is true, it's not great. It was also about two minutes to cut a couple of grooves in the little barrel nut to make it more secure. Literally every other roller stand I could find uses an essentially identical attachment.
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Posted 1 year ago
I've bought two of these and I think I'm going to buy two more because they're so darn handy. Great value for the money. I think these will hold up just fine for the amount of work I do in my shop. Very happy with them so far!
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Posted 1 year ago
RH From Ellerslie
Verified Reviewer
Already have one of these and decided to order another one while the price was marked down. It is lower end roller support, but in my experience, it is well worth the price you pay. At first, I did not like the fact that one leg is rigid, but after using it next to a different brand that has two moveable legs, I like the one rigid leg design better. It is less cumbersome to move around and get set up. I am satisfied with it, and feel I got my money's worth.
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Posted 3 years ago
KL From CORPUS CHRISTI
Verified Reviewer
Just like other reviews, I have had problem after problem with this. First, instructions for assembly would have been nice. I realize this is a fairly simple item, but a small set of the few steps involved and a parts list would help. Next, like the other reviews mention, the barrel nuts and bolts just don't hold up, so the legs come loose from time to time. Finally, I purchased two of these less than a year ago, and in one of them, the bolt for setting height adjustments stripped out. So, I can't adjust the height for one of them as intended, and I'm thinking the other one is close to doing the same.
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Posted 3 years ago