#yeah there are props everywhere but that means storage not where they make toys
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puhpandas · 4 months ago
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yeah so idk what that one person was talking about with the toy factory description bc from what dawko and john were describing it just looks like an abandoned factory/facility used as storage for circus animatronics
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kentgray31 · 7 years ago
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Harbor Freight Mobile Miter Saw Stand Review
Hey guys welcome back to popo's Woodworks, something I don't normally do is reviews on items, but I bought something recently because I got tired of sitting. My miter saw on top of my workbench having to move it back and forth back and forth. Every time I want to cut loose, I actually broke down and bought a miter saw stand. The reason I bought it is. I was at my local Harbor Freight and they had one of them tent sales and they had this stand on sale for $ 99. I figured for ninety four hundred bucks. I mean it can't beat it so bad, so I bought the stand and believe it or not. 
I'M very impressed with the stand, and I'm going to show you here in just a second everything that it does, but it's very stout, it's heavy, but everything that this stand does for a hundred bucks versus the competitors. That is wailing up there in price. I figured I'd take the time to share it with y'all and I'm not getting paid for this review, I'm not getting any contributions whatsoever. This is just my personal opinion on something as I bought at Harbor Freight that actually turned out to be pretty good. So let me get the stand out. You have to excuse my garage just hanging from this right now got scrap wood everywhere in my daughter's toys, but anyway this is the box that it came in and that's the stand through this outdoors.
If you can get dinner, see it, but it is the heavy duty mobile Best Miter Saw Stand so I've got it set up over here, hey y'all with me, and this is pretty much how I leave it now, because I leave my saw attached to it because I'm Not ever gon na take it off, I don't which I don't really need to, but it works just like a hand dolly you can tilt it back on the wheels and roll it wherever you want to throw it in the bed of the truck, but when it's All folded up like that, it really doesn't take up a whole lot of space in the shop, so I'll go ahead and extend the legs and show you everything that it does so. 
Basically, from this point, it's got these little push pins right here you push them in they'll, lock into place. Like I said, the stand is kind of heavy, so what I'll do is I'll set it down? Get it like this go to the other side, and then I pick it up get that one walked in and then you saw it's ready to be utilized all right. One of the cool features is this thing has is right here: you've got two red knobs, you can click that raise up the yellow handle and, on the other side, click the other one, as you can see when you do that it unlocks it from these tubes. So if you needed to take your table saw off or if you want to doesn't do it just for storage there it is. 
I mean you can literally come off, it's pretty easy, but then, when you're ready to use the sole you tilt it backwards, then push it forward. Click that handle down to tech clicks get the elbow to clicks, and now the sole is not going anywhere. It'S really locked in into place. Another feature it has. Is you can loosen these side knobs right like this one, and it will let that roller go up and down to the desired height of your material that you're cutting. It also has this plate that you can set stuff on. It, helps hold it on a plate edge rolling around. If you want to let the wood roll pretty easy, so you can loosen this knob and it will actually extend to right there. I'Ve been pretty sure, that's off camera over to the other end, so that's up loosen. It will give you a total of 16 feet, see if I can't get this on camera. 
It gives you a total of 16 feet of material length to cut that way. If you got to cut the long boards, it will and also remember, if you have a real long board, you can take and loosen these, and you can actually move the sole all the way up to this handle and it would give you an extra foot and A half, if need be, all right, something else, I'm not really sure if it was designed for this, but I use it for this, but I'll move this in depending on the height of my board. I'Ll remain, is up or down, but I'll. Take this piece here and I'll slide it in or out. However, I need it, but if I'm going to start from doing a project, that's got a lot of repeat cuts, I'll miss it from the saw blade to this plate this plate. Right here, like I said, it goes up and down and gets out of your way so I'll flip to this side and I'll actually run my wood up. Once I get my dimensions, I'll run my wood up and put it up against there and use it as a stop block and, like I said, if you're cutting 1520 pieces of the exact same length, would that really comes in handy? 
And if you don't really like using this part, then you can loosen this knob put this out of the way and then you can but your wood up against the upright right here, because I've done that too, because it's more of a flatter edge. So if I was to cut that only if I just said, I'm not sure what the length is, but if I had to cut 15 of these, then all I have to do once I cut it. It'S sliding on 2x4 down to the touches and cut it again and then keep on moving to save some time and when you're done with assault for the day. This end you see here, has these two kick outs or whatever you want to call them. Anyhow, you don't want to leave this all the way at the bottom. 
What I do is I actually bring it up flush here and I'll turn, this screw knob, and I like it in there when you want to make sure all you your twist. Knobs are locked up, so you get to moving it nothing loose on you, but actually what this is is this kind of like if you want to take it like a dolly or hand truck here's your wheels when you stand this up on end, this is actually What stands out to keep it upright so when I'm ready to break it down, like I said it's got these little push button things so I'll get the weight up off of them and I'll push them in it'll click. Then I'll do the other one and I set it down on this side has got a handle, so I will just go ahead and stand this straight up. All those two uh propped out feet get this where you can see there all right now. 
What I was talking about is you: have these little push pins? I don't know if I can do it holding the camera, but it comes down and then it locks right into place. Forgive my camera skills, you getting the point so right here you push it in it clicks and it locks in place. Now I'll set you back down now when you're ready to go or if you need to do a job, all them on the site, you tipped it back. You can hold this handle that comes with it and you can roll that thing wherever you want to go and actually push it pretty easy. So that's it for this review. 
I really like it like. I said: 100 bucks. You almost can't go wrong. I think it's well built - and I forgot to mention to if you happen, to be on unlevel ground right here on this leg - see if I can't get just come back out right here on this leg: it's a screw knob, so you can actually adjust this in Or out and then fixing it one leg and make it work out where it's level, but all in all for Harbor Freight. I know some people have different opinions about them that stand right. There is a lifesaver for me and I really have enjoyed it and I figured I would share it with you, alright guys so pretty much, that's it and, like I said I apologize for the terrible, terrible camera skills but yeah. 
It is what it is. I'M not a professional photographer anyhow, so I looked on YouTube before I bought that and I couldn't find any of the other videos on. I think it was one where the guy bought the miter saw, stand and miter sold together, but it just starting putting it together. So I figured I'd try to help some people out there. They might be thinking about buying one and show you all the features that it actually does. Do it's not that bad to put together, but everybody that buys things from Harbor Freight. 
You ought to know that the directions are absolutely insane and they they're just you - might as well just take the directions and throw them in the trash and look at the picture on the box when you go to assembling things. So it's pretty easy, though, but anyhow that's my review on the Harbor Freight miter saw Stan. I have really enjoyed it and, like I said earlier in the video, I'm not getting compensated for anything for saying that I just wanted to throw my opinion out there on something I bought that I actually did like and, like I always say, y'all have a good Day and thank you for watching like and subscribe,
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