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DEWALT DW7350 Planer Stand with Integrated Mobile Base | 
enlarge | Brand: DeWalt
List Price: $256.22 Buy New: $107.05 You Save: $149.17 (58%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 125 reviews Sales Rank: 278
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 57 Dimensions (in): 30 x 24.3 x 6.9
MPN: DW7350 Model: DW7350 UPC: 028877374260 EAN: 0028877374260 ASIN: B0000CCXU9
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| Features:
| • | Mobile planer stand with four wheels | | • | Pre-drilled to accommodate any DEWALT planer; supports all benchtop planers | | • | Made of rugged, durable, heavy gauge steel and medium density fibreboard; assembly required | | • | Includes mobile base, stand, hardware, MDF top, shelf | | • | 30 by 24.2 by 6.9 inches; 57 pounds; 3-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com There are lots of options for mounting a benchtop planer, however 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, however 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
Product Description Planer Stand, For Use With #DW733, 734 & 735 Planers, Durable & Stable Under Heavy Loads, Easy Movement & Storage Of Planer & Stand, Includes Mobile Base, Stand, Hardware, MDF Top & Shelf.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 120 more reviews...
Plane and Simple September 30, 2004 43 out of 45 found this review helpful
In all likelihood the first reaction of someone considering the purchase of the DW735 Planer is going to be that the stand is simply too expensive. And it is dear. I didn't buy this table at first, however used a standing table I had in the shop. The only problem was that moving the planer about in a small shop rapidly becomes a weightlifting exercise. The DW7350 is the heaviest of the portable planers. To solve this DeWalt as brought out this heavy-duty, rigid table that moves easily on its casters. Once you break down and decide to purchase it you are going to wonder why you didn't have it right from the start. Mine came with a midway shelf, which doesn't appear in the picture. Working height is excellent. Assembly is pretty straightforward as well.
This is a very high quality shop accessory! December 27, 2003 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I received this mobile planer stand for Christmas and I am very pleased with it. The packaging was adequate and the assembly instructions were basic and easy to follow. Working alone I had this stand assembled in about 45 minutes. I was amazed that all of the pre-drilled holes were precisely where they needed to be. None were off even a little bit! Although the picture here on Amazon shows this planer stand without the (included) lower shelf installed, I went ahead and installed mine. I think this is a great feature to include with this product as it adds an extra storage spot and it also adds rigidity to the stand (although it felt very sturdy anyway). For now I have put my Delta planer on the stand and am pleased with the utility of this product. The only thing I can think of that could be improved a bit, this is minor, is the particle-board top of the stand. I felt it was a bit undersized and also a bit too thin. If I were redesigning this tool I would have made the top twice as thick to add strength as well as weight to cut down on vibration. As I said though, this is a very minor criticism. Overall I highly recommend this mobile stand as a quality product and a good value for the money!
A useful item July 18, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is a rugged, sturdy table for benchtop type of planer. You wouldn't wnat to run 12" 8/4 board through it without using a roller stand on both sides lest you risk tipping the planer stand over. However, otherwise, it's a very useful item.
If you asemble one, follow the descriptive text for assembly, noting the letters used to denote each part (washer "P" or "O", etc. IF you do that, asembly shouldn't be difficult.
I found the that the bolts for attaching the planer to the stand were bagged separately from the other nuts and bolts so there was little chance of using the wrong bolts.
I used a 1/2" wrench and a 1/2" socket without any problems. You do need a socket for tightening some of the nuts.
Assemble in a clean area; if you drop a nut or washer, you want ot be able to find it as there are just enough of each parts, including nuts, bolts and washers to put the stand together. Don't count on there being spares if you drop one into the pile of waste cuts you haven't gotten around to picking up.
I find that the top panel is more than sufficient for it's purpose. Some have said that it could be thicker, however the weight of the planer rests near the perimeter so you shouldn't expect to notice any flexing in use. Also, near the perimeter, the panel rests on front, back, side bars, which at the top extend several inches toward the interior.
A plus, the panel is predrilled and marked for the DeWalt planers, although you can countersink and drill holes to hold other benchtop planers.
The stand is rigid and uses lockwashers on all of the nuts where lockwashers would matter. I expect to get a long useful life from this stand, I know my back is going to appreciate it. ;-)
Going mo-bile March 5, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a great base. It is very sturdy, actually over-built, the 3-wheel design is more maneuverable than the usual 4-wheel kit types.
As others have noted, the directions are terrible. Provide a decent exploded diagram and lose some of the words. Metric hardware is to be expected.
The shelf is good. A little cabinet designed to attach to the shelf would be an interesting option and a good place to store extra blades, money, etc.
I have built several mobile wooden stands, however the Dewalt unit is really a lot better and hardly more expensive.
Mobile Planer stand April 19, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a very handy stand for many power tools besides the planer. I have a jig saw on one, a small drill press on another. Also find it convenient for the Tormek wet grinder, just the right height. I have several of these carts. Buy two and qualify for the $25 discount offer!!
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