MAK said:
Well I had a proper go with my stand and to be honest I am quite pleased. i understand the comments about the wings being a bit wobbly, but you can't have lightweight and sturdy, something has to give. I only cut plinth today and it was excellent, the built in rule is handy. I found it very easy to set up, I set it up on uneven ground and it was ok, better than I thought it would be. If you cut alot of heavy timber I think it would wobble more, but I don't do that very often. For cornice, pelmets, skirting etc I think it would be good. As also been said it travels well in the van and takes up not much space. I used a dewalt stand before, yes very sturdy but heavy and doesn't give support all the way like the Kapex stand.
Yes alot of money but isn't all Festool gear?? It certainly has been well thouht out. Also like how the wings can attach to my MFT and that its the same height as the stand. i don't regret the purchase. I think you need to test it thoroughly to appreciate it fully.
Hope this helps those who are in two minds.
My Kapex and UG stand sit in my workshop 70% of the time and I cut 2 1/2" slabs of oak and sapele sometimes 4m long on it, without a problem.
BUT!!! I accept the stand is not as robust as my Dewalt stand was so I do not "slam dunk" the timber on it!
It is a question of reasonable level of expectation, the Kapex is the best mitre saw I have owned, the dust collection is second to none, the lasers are a real help, the mobility of the UG stand and ease of set up on site with the extensions, in my view, cannot be beaten.
Additionally since I have had the Kapex it has never been off the stand, I collapse it down, wheel it out the workshop, put in the van, go to site, take out of van, wheel the whole stand and saw to where I am cutting, inside the clients property without chipping paintwork or grunting like a moose in labour while juggling the saw, then at the end of the day just collapse it down and do the reverse run.
In short it will do everything I need of it and more.
Dan (never thought I would say this, but I agree with JMB), give it a couple of trial runs, you have the 30 day thing now to make your mind up.
When I first saw the UG stand and extensions at my local dealers I thought you are joking, no way am I paying that for a zimmer frame, but believe me it works.