![]() ![]() And now here we are…in the middle of a shop redo…all because I bought a new saw. And that meant that I needed to then build a new workbench. I needed a miter saw stand…which means I needed to also tear out my old workbench. It was so big, in fact, that it wouldn’t even sit on my old workbench…the stationary workbench that I built around my old miter saw. Then I got it home, took it out of the box, and realized…nope, just kidding, this thing is enormous. This past Black Friday, The Home Depot had this Ridgid 12″ compound sliding miter saw on a great sale and when I bought it, I remember telling my sister who was with me, “I don’t know why this thing is in such a huge box…it’s not that big!” Side note: I was in my little compact car when I picked it up and I’m sure the process of getting it into my backseat was quite hilarious for all the passer-byers… It’s been great, but I’ve wanted an upgrade for a while. ![]() I’ve had my old Hitachi 10″ compound miter saw for over three years. And part of that long term project is this short term one…a DIY Mobile Miter Saw Stand □ Normally, this should help improve shop efficiency, right? But, this one actually caused me to add a whole lot of otherwise unnecessary projects to my list…like an entire shop redo project. ![]()
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