Adjustable Tripod Work Stand




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  • $179.99
  • Regular price $199.99


The Woodworking Support You Need! :carpentry_saw:🚪🗜️

"A must-have jaw stand for the DIY'er. I have found multiple uses for this thing. If you are like me and work by yourself and occasionally could really use an extra hand, well here you go. Worth every penny and the legs fold together to make for great storage."

Dylan Reynolds

How Does this Support You?

✅EASY ADJUSTMENT: The Micro Head Adjustment Knob allows you to place the project where you need to so you can fasten it to the wall. It also features a 0-90° Adjustable Head Clamp for optimal orientation. Height adjustment capabilities are from 29 to 43 inches.

✅SECURE: Comes with Rubber Grips Clamps that hold the project securely in place without damaging the material, with no-slip/no-mar feet that will stay in place on uneven ground.

✅COMFORTABLE: A Built-in Bubble Level to get the height right and when you're done, just unclamp it and it will slide out smoothly.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Can casters be placed on the feet?

A: Yes! The feet already have holes where you can bolt in casters for added mobility.

Q: How much weight can this carry?

A: This can support up to 220 lbs and can handle standard 2x4 boards (1-3/4").

 

Customer Reviews

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John Marshall
Working solo has never been easy.

As a DIYer, i work a lot on my own. Being able to fully adjust the height and angles of my support boards makes doing projects with one person so much easier.

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Dylan Reynolds
A MUST-HAVE!

A must have jaw stand for the DIY'er. I have found multiple uses for this thing. If you are like me and work by yourself and occasionally could really use an extra hand, well here you go. Worth every penny and the legs fold together to make for great storage.

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Luther N.
Snatch it!

Trust me, you won't regret.

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Richard Hanson
excellent tool for carpentry

I'm very happy with it and use it daily as a Carpenter.

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Mike Carson
5 Stars

I was building a deck with required attaching joists to a wall (over 30 of them) and then all needed to be level with each other. I used this to support the joists across a slope and was able to install all of the joists so they were perfectly level with each other.