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Reviews by Users
25 Apr 2009



Delta Mobile Base
Written directions and pictures clear except had a problem figuring out how the foot lever worked.Pictures don't tell the story. Glued up two pcs of 3/4 red oak to make the 1-1/2 thick boards with grain direction 90 degrees to machine weight.Didn't have 7/16" drill bit so used 1/2" with no problem. Use a drill press. I made mistake of assembly as I drilled for each bracket. If you do this to check your accuracy,you will have to take it apart at the end. Para 9 changes from 7/16" drill hole to 5/...
–J. Breslinfrom Amazon.com
11 Nov 2008



Good quality, front caster foot lever is bigger than it looks
I actually bought this base to attach to a piece of machinery that fits in a closet. The base hardware (angle brackets, wheels) are solid, and if you use a hard wood like oak for the 2x2 sides, the whole thing is solid as a rock.
However, the foot pedal sticks out several inches, and it actually got in my way a bit. In addition, if you are like me and wanted to store something in a closet out of the way, you need at least 8-12" of extra space to accommodate the petal. I'm sure the petal ...
–N. Schweitzerfrom Amazon.com
02 Oct 2008



not bad, not great, but better than ok
This stand is, all in all, pretty good. I have it underneath my bandsaw, which is a somewhat heavy tool. When I step on the pedal and lift the stand onto the three wheels, it's rather top heavy and tippy when I roll it around. I think the three wheel design might be better for a shorter tool with a lower center of gravity, like a jointer perhaps.
The assembly is easy enough and I've had no problems with quality of the stand so I have nothing to say in that regard.
Under a lig...
–B. Robsonfrom Amazon.com