Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Rockler Ball Bearing Stand
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Average Rating:
4.6
(21 customer reviews)
$59.99
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1) Submitted by
David Hatcher, from San Dimas, CA
on 9/12/2011
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I was shopping at my local big box home improvement store for a roller stand. Disappointed in the quaility of what I saw, I decided to build my own. Searching for a roller, I came across this stand by Rockler. The quality of workmanship that went into building this stand far exceeds my expectations. It's easy to adjust and I don't have to worry about this stand collapsing during use.
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2) Submitted by
Frank Norment, from Rome, GA
on 7/26/2011
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Have used it several times and it works much better than my previous one. Great product.
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3) Submitted by
Brian Lewis, from Bloomington, INDIANA
on 3/8/2011
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Very sturdy, great for cutting full sheets of plywood and that makes it safer than regular rollers to use. Folding flat for storage is a great idea.
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4) Submitted by
Jack Payne, from Albuquerque, NM
on 1/25/2011
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Very impressed. I purchased a roller type stand from HF several years ago and was not happy with construction or ability to adjust. Your ball bearing stand is quality, definitely worth the cost. I will be ordering additional stands in the future.
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5) Submitted by
Darren Fraley, from South Salem , OH
on 4/17/2009
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This stands are like having a helping hand in the work area.
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6) Submitted by
Steven Stein, from Lake Villa, IL
on 1/10/2013
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"Heads up" review only. The only reason it doesn't get a #5 is that I want everyone to read my comments. This is really GOOD stuff - I am the only problem. I have purchased both this unit and the "Heavy-Duty Fliptop" roller stand which costs another $30-$40, depending on sale events. First thing I noticed upon unboxing is that this unit is noticably lighter duty than the "Fliptop." So, I got on line and checked. Sure enough. There are two flavors of "heavy duty" - 220 lbs and 440 lbs. I use this to run 12/4 and 14/4 x 12" x 10' slabs of hardwood through my planer. It isn't 400+ lbs, but when I "drop" it on the roller, the stand needs to be extra, EXTRA strong. So - pay attention to the specs, make sure you get the strength you need, and stay safe.
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7) Submitted by
Joseph Schrader, from Yarmouth, MAINE
on 2/25/2009
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Simple but rock solid easily adjustable support made of excellent materials. Highly recommend.
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8) Submitted by
Chuck from MA
on 10/28/2008
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As so many other have said, this is an excellent product. I recently used it for a project involving working with long stock on my table saw and it worked great. It is well designed and well built. I plan to pick up another one while they are still on sale.
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9) Submitted by
Mike Ashby, from Titonka, IA
on 10/21/2008
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This stand is superb. I needed support for the outer end of heavy oak so I could route the ends on the router table. Used crossways the ball bearings worked perfectly; the wood moved smoothly. It worked better than having a helper try to support and guide the wood evenly! Then the stand folds back up to store out of the way. I think I'll get another so I have one for either side of the saw blade for outfeed of long pieces.
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10) Submitted by
Ed Scavone, from APO AE, NY
on 10/19/2008
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Bought it for a project where I needed stability for by bench saw because I have to cut long maple boards. This roller stand helps me keep the wood on line much better than with the roller type. I have to work out of a small garage where space is at a minimum (sort of like working out of a sardine can). The sale price was a definite plus and Rockler quality is always uncompromised.
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11) Submitted by
Garry Buchanan, from Hughes Springs, TX
on 8/19/2008
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I was really surprized when I opened the box to find it ready for use! And was of very study material.
I really liked the adjustable feet on the bottom. My floors are very unlevel, and that works great. I use it with my table saw and I will be getting another on soon.
I highly recommened it!
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12) Submitted by
Andy, from Moorestown, NJ
on 6/29/2008
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I bought these rollers when I started an ambitious project for built-in cabinets and shelves on an 11 ft. wide wall. One set of these rollers is like having an apprentice in my basement workshop.
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13) Submitted by
T. F. Buxton, Ltd., from Stonington, CT
on 4/25/2008
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We use this stand in a very busy shop. It is easy to adjust and very sturdy. Much better than a regular roller.
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14) Submitted by
Joe Baldwin, from Berlin, MD
on 2/16/2008
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A lot heavier duty than I expected. Very sturdy and easy to set up. I build alot of jigs and fixtures for my shop but could not build one like this for less.
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15) Submitted by
Tom, from Hampden, MA
on 2/14/2008
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I bought the stand for my table saw and it works very nice....and it came all put together!
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16) Submitted by
Hank Schneider, from Katy, TX
on 2/5/2008
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I bought the ball bearing stand for use on my table saw and jointer. It works very well and is very solid.
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17) Submitted by
Ray Terrell, from League City, TX
on 10/25/2007
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I bought the stand to use with my tablesaw when cutting big sheets of plywood. It works quite well.
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18) Submitted by
Harlan Rosin, from Montgomery, AL
on 12/17/2007
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Good sturdy quality item. The ball bearing rollers work freely as opposed to (another brand) support I bought and returned. It's heavy duty. Only problem is if you hang it up upside down, make sure you securely clamp the center piece - it will fall out if not (a little rough on your big toe).
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19) Submitted by
Allen Heady, from Honeydew, CA
on 2/4/2008
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I just received my new stand and out of the box the rollers were defective. I am waiting for a replacement stand.
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20) Submitted by
Dan
on 2/11/2008
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Very solid. Easy adjustments. Well worth the sales price paid.
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21) Submitted by
Steve Slavin, from Concord, CA
on 4/20/2008
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None of the other reviews mention the main benefit of this outstanding item, v. the roller stands. It works best with sheet goods - either perpendicular to line of travel or turned at any angle to 90 degrees. Provides a longer continuous surface then the 1 3/8" single roller stand, which doesn't handle panel cross cutting as well, for example.
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