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Thread: Finally got around to setting up my MSUV

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    Finally got around to setting up my MSUV

    I was about to put pics on it, and the wife told me we have to run errands. As we went upstairs she said "Thats a nice mobile cart. If HD still has them for that price, you should get another one."

    Gotta love her...
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    Now she tells ya!

    They are a really nice stand. I have never seen them on sale here. The price has actualy gone up since I bought mine.
    Chuck

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    What the heck is an MSUV -- a Microsoft Ultra Violet? Geez, write it out, so the rest of us know what you mean.

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    Monoosodium uhe veh! Very good on Chinese food....will rasise your blood pressure...thats the uhe vey part
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Miter saw utility vehicle?

    Mobile Saw utility vehicle?

    Multi stand utility vehicle?

    Many stood until victimized?......No wait...wait.........
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    A fold-able mobile stand that can be used for a SCMS or a CMS or a planer even a Jig Saw. Slicker that snot on a porcelain door knob.
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    Maybe it stands for things like the GMC Yukon XL -- y'know, a Mega Sports Utility Vehicle.

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    Miter saw utility vehilcle

    Made by Ridgid, at least that is whose stickers are all over it.

    Which means:
    Available only at the HOME DEPOT!

    As Bart posted above highly user friendly tool. If you look at the features it ahs and how well constructed it is you won't touch a competitor's product or less than twice the money. (I did my comparisons in the Tool Crib catalog AKA Amazon.)
    Chuck

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    Our local Home Depot still has them for $99.00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John A. Williams
    Our local Home Depot still has them for $99.00.
    Does that include the Chinese food?
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    I thought I was reading about my mirror self when I saw this. I decided yesterday to mount my PC SCMS on my MSUV that I got for XMAS ( there, is that enough acronyms?). Just to keep it from being too easy, it turns out that the saw will not mount directly and I will have to adapt the original leg brackets so I can attach the saw. I think this stand is great, though it is a bit heavy.
    Chuck

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    The stand isn't near as heavy as the Bosch 12" SCMS I have mounted to it. Wheels make it all good however! I will say this though, I recently went from a Chevy S-10 to a 4-wheel drive Dodge Ram and getting that whole combo into the new pickup is a bear!

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    Thumbs up

    I just bought mine about 4 weeks ago and it is really helpful. I always used to hate going out to the shop to make every cut. Now I haul it up to the porch or deck and cut away. It makes using the saw really easy. It is heavy and I really do not look forward to putting it in my truck, but it makes use so much easier. I purchased mine at HD for $99 (well worth it). My wife even thinks it is cool!

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