You stated you like your saw at 34 &1/4" high. I'm curious as to your height? It would seem an individual's height would be taken into account. I'm 5'9" which seems (to me) about your height too. I got my saw (in a swap) from my brother-in-law and he is 6'3". He put a roller kit under the stand legs to get it up where he liked it and I have to tip-toe to see where the blade will hit the wood I'm cutting. I haven't actually measured its height but I know I'll have to remove the rollers to get it lower for practical use.
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Thank you! It’s very informative.
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That's a GREAT IDEA about the workbench being an half inch shorter. Your height makes a difference
You stated you like your saw at 34 &1/4" high. I'm curious as to your height? It would seem an individual's height would be taken into account. I'm 5'9" which seems (to me) about your height too. I got my saw (in a swap) from my brother-in-law and he is 6'3". He put a roller kit under the stand legs to get it up where he liked it and I have to tip-toe to see where the blade will hit the wood I'm cutting. I haven't actually measured its height but I know I'll have to remove the rollers to get it lower for practical use.
Those 7" can make the world of difference! You can get casters that don't raise the height but still allow you to move the saw FYI.
Can you move the height of the sawstop table manually?
No. I have it on a hydraulic lift to adjust.
If you own a Sawstop, call them! Their customer service is awesome.
Nice tip
Thanks!
34 inches
My i know ur height sir?
Great tip!
Should be height enough so you won’t fall over it or Parallel to your waist line.