Another video suggested having the saw face the DeWalt name on the stand - appears to have something to do with lining up better with the stop fence. Not sure, but thought I might mention it. Thanks - great job and really helpful.
Thank You for an easy to follow assembly video. My stand arrived with no assembly manual so your video was much appreciated. I am glad you warned viewers not to cut the two zip ties holding the frame. Thanks again. Well done.
My gosh, what a wonderful instruction video on the DWX726 stand. Kudos to you for sharing it with us. Made it so much easier. If I was going to add anything at all, I lightly oiled all of the provide screws, bolts and washers before installing. Makes screwing them in much easier and gives some rust protection down the road. Liked your video so much, just subscribed to your channel. Very nicely done, sir!!!!
Thanks Walt, I was having trouble lowering my saw the first time I tried and in the video you demonstrate that you have to lift it first, then push down with the red handle down. Thanks again!
I believe Dewalt almost got this right. I assembled my DCS781 180 degrees opposed to the way it was shown in the instructions. The reason I did this, was to take advantage of the work support roller which spans & matches the table, much better is this position. This helps support and cut 8, 10, maybe 12 inch boards without them falling off the table after the cut.
Look at how the back board of the saw lines up with the board extensions. It's offset. What's up with that? Also, I noticed that the center bar on the stand isn't centered at all making me think it is that way for a reason.
Great video. Definitely saved me a lot of time and frustration. Thanks for the warning about not cutting the zip ties on the stand until fully assembled. I probably would have done that first thing without your warning.
A few comments, first a great video thank you. Second I have the DWX 779 miter saw and by facing it in the direction as shown in the picture the stop plate and supports are offset to what I will call the back of the stand. Although the supports will still work I will lose a few inches. Basically I just need to turn the saw around. This may change depending on each different saw installed on the stand, just an FYI. Also no big deal the horizontal bars had to be adjusted to mount the saw but again it may depend on the saw being installed. Thanks again for the great video.
Another video suggested having the saw face the DeWalt name on the stand - appears to have something to do with lining up better with the stop fence. Not sure, but thought I might mention it. Thanks - great job and really helpful.
Thank You for an easy to follow assembly video. My stand arrived with no assembly manual so your video was much appreciated. I am glad you warned viewers not to cut the two zip ties holding the frame. Thanks again. Well done.
Best tutorial I've seen on this miter saw base. After watching my base is working great. Thank you! I give you 10 stars.
My gosh, what a wonderful instruction video on the DWX726 stand. Kudos to you for sharing it with us. Made it so much easier. If I was going to add anything at all, I lightly oiled all of the provide screws, bolts and washers before installing. Makes screwing them in much easier and gives some rust protection down the road. Liked your video so much, just subscribed to your channel. Very nicely done, sir!!!!
It helps to start the hard screws before final assembly
Thanks Walt, I was having trouble lowering my saw the first time I tried and in the video you demonstrate that you have to lift it first, then push down with the red handle down. Thanks again!
I believe Dewalt almost got this right. I assembled my DCS781 180 degrees opposed to the way it was shown in the instructions. The reason I did this, was to take advantage of the work support roller which spans & matches the table, much better is this position. This helps support and cut 8, 10, maybe 12 inch boards without them falling off the table after the cut.
I totally agree with you. I am going to turn my saw 180 degrees otherwise it just doesn’t look right.
Look at how the back board of the saw lines up with the board extensions. It's offset. What's up with that? Also, I noticed that the center bar on the stand isn't centered at all making me think it is that way for a reason.
Great video. Definitely saved me a lot of time and frustration. Thanks for the warning about not cutting the zip ties on the stand until fully assembled. I probably would have done that first thing without your warning.
Hi Walt. Good video thank you. I stuck the longer extender rod on the wrong side and it’s stuck
Very well done, My saw stand came with no instructions and your video made it as simple as 1-2-3 to set kup my stand
Excelent instructions Well presented. Saved me lots of time . Cute little apprentice
You should receive blessings for making this amazing video. Thank you.
Getting one of these tomorrow, glad I searched YT, and really glad I found yours, many thanks.
A few comments, first a great video thank you. Second I have the DWX 779 miter saw and by facing it in the direction as shown in the picture the stop plate and supports are offset to what I will call the back of the stand. Although the supports will still work I will lose a few inches. Basically I just need to turn the saw around. This may change depending on each different saw installed on the stand, just an FYI. Also no big deal the horizontal bars had to be adjusted to mount the saw but again it may depend on the saw being installed. Thanks again for the great video.
Awesome video! I lost instructions and your video and now I have a great stand for saw! Thanks!
Would this work for the job site table saw?
Do you or anyone know if Ryobi 12in sliding compound miter saw will fit this Dewalt stand?? Thanks
Thank you kindly..
Couldn't have done it without your help.
Great video just bought this, the handle was a pia all together it was worth the money.
What if it doesn’t lock like mine. What’s wrong?
Awesome video, straight and true 😊
Thank you for the vid.
Great explanation, thanks !
Thank you, friend.
Nice , clear and concise. But bavo!
Great video thank you
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The handle lost major cool points. The big screw was so hard to put in I had to use my foot to turn it.
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It helps to start the hard screws before final assembly
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