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DEWALT DW7350 Mobile Planer Stand - Tools & Hardware

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DEWALT DW7350 Mobile Planer Stand

List Price: $175.00    Our Price: $99.95

01 October, 2003
Manufacturer: DeWalt
MPN: DW7350

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


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Features:

  • Supports all benchtop planers
  • Constructed from heavy gauge steel brackets for durability
  • Pedal engages and disengages the wheels under the stand to allow easy movement of the planer
  • Pre-drilled to accomodate any DEWALT planer for convenience

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Product Description

There are lots of options for mounting a benchtop planer, but this is one of the best. While it's predrilled precisely for DeWalt planers, a few seconds with a drill fixes that problem. It's made of rugged, durable, heavy-gauge steel and assembles fairly easily in under an hour. When locked, the unit's rock-stable, but just trip the pedal that engages the wheels and you're moving. It's the perfect stand for the home woodworker because when you're done planing, you can move the unit out of the center of the room and store it against a wall effortlessly.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste


What Some Customers Thought

Amazon.com web site misleading

It turns out that orders placed by telephone can only be for items shipped directly from amazon. There is no mention of this on the web site in the location inviting you to order by telephone. The amazon price may well exceed the item advertized on the web page. This is very misleading and a form of bate and switch.


DEWALT DW7350 Mobile Planer Stand

All parts were there and it is easy to assemble. Sure makes it a lot nicer to move the planer!


Horrible assembly problems still persist

I'm giving this item a "1" simply because of the persistant assembly problems noted by others. As of March, 2006, this sucker was still being supplied with mixed metric/SAE hardware, despite the instructions to the contrary. Also, my instructions had numerous errors, the most egregious of which was the instruction to use the long bolts for base assembly and the medium bolts for planer mounting. If you actually do it this way you'll wind up with a stand that wobbles loosely and can't mount the planer, so you'll have to do some significant reassembly. I just complained to DeWalt about this, and they say that they are forwarding my comments to their production manager.^M
On the other hand, if you finally get the assembly right, the product seems to work very well indeed.

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