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Thread: Great Deal At HD on MSUV

  1. #31
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    I think you guys got lucky with the 15% off with Lowe's coupon. Price match policy is always for exact in stock items only. The MSUV is a Home Depot brand exclusive.

  2. #32
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    Hey, thanks for the heads up. CAlled my closest HD last night and they had one in stock.

    Went in today and bought one. NOW they have one in stock. Turns out there were two. Got the 9944 model.

    BTW I'm in Jacksonville, FL.

  3. #33
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    I find the height of the stand when it is folded up to be a bit too high. When I lift it up from the horizontal position I find I am grabbing the legs and not the handles at teh end of the motion when raising it to vertical.

    Bosch has nothing to worry about with their T4B model design.

  4. #34
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    Had me worried

    "Bosch has nothing to worry about with their T4B model design."

    I read this thread yesterday and found the Ridgid at the Borg last night. It was priced at $169.00 and I asked the Tool guy if he could scan it to see if it came up at $99.00? It Did. So it followed me home.

    Wanted to set it up last night, but as soon as I got home I got called into work, so there went those plans.

    Today I will set it up and try to take some pics.

    As to the Bosch.


    I love Bosch products, have at least 4 of thier routers and a couple jig saws and at least 7 or 8 other blue tools. I didn't know they even made one. I will have to be honest, I really had allot of back and forth on this purchase, had thought several times of building my own stand. For the $$ I am going to try this and see how it works. The Bosch looks great and I am sure it is a quality product, but for $279.00 I am going to try the Ridgid.

    This may go back, but I am going to give it a fair shot. 75% of the time it will just be moved around in my shop. I do some outside handyman stuff so it will get moved around too.

    Look for pics later today.
    Cheers

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  5. #35
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    Pics

    Less than an hour assembly time. Yes some assemble required.

    Looks too shiney, Old SCMS looks out of place, have to buy a new one now...... just kidding. I am quite happy with my Old Milwakee 10scms.



    the box

    the contents

    almost done

    Done

    Ready to roll


    Impressed so far,
    Last edited by John Cooper2; 04-07-2008 at 2:16 PM. Reason: fix pics
    Cheers

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  6. #36
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    I got the older model a few months ago for $100. GREAT piece of equipment.

    The holes in the steel base didn't line up with my DeWalt miter saw, so I bolted a piece of 3/4" plywood to the steel and then screwed my saw into the plywood. Works great!

    Jason

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kirby View Post
    Was seriously considering the Delta MSUV until I ran into this deal. A friend of mine has this model and thinks it's this best thing he ever bought. I wanted something mobile that I could leave my 12" Bosch mounted ton and store it upright saving space in my shop.

  7. #37
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    Deal still on

    I went to HD today (4/8) and they had 5 left. $99 until they're gone. Gordy

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Rucci View Post
    Question

    I was comparing the picture at Rigid's web site and they show two adjustable vertical supports for the rollers.

    Mine didn't come with any, did anyone else's have these?

    The support legs are there...just take a peak at the underside of the sliding extensions that hold the rollers. Push in the little orange tab and they come out and adjust as needed.

    Todd

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Rucci View Post
    ...I was comparing the picture at Rigid's web site and they show two adjustable vertical supports for the rollers. Mine didn't come with any, did anyone else's have these?
    Louis, are you referring to the legs directly under the rollers?



    They are inside the horizontal support tubes for the rollers. They look like a protective black end cap. There is a small button on the underside that releases it. I didn't notice mine at first either.

    Be well,

    Doc
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  10. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Rucci View Post
    Question.

    What do you mean by extra rails.

    Are you referring to the support clamps that attach to the miter saw, small table saw, etc?
    Yep. I too would like some extras!

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