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The Bosch T1B folding miter saw stand fits Bosch models 4212L, 5412L, 4410L, 4405, 3912, 3918, and 3918B. It has quick-action tool mounts (compatible with all Bosch miter saws) and adjustable arms up to 8.25-to-16.5-feet material capacity. The T1B features dual material stops for repetitive cuts and adjustable material supports for varying miter saws.
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The Bosch T1B folding miter saw stand features quick action tool mounts compatible with all Bosch miter saws.
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Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2025
Bought this for my 18V 8-1/2 bosch miter saw. Fantastic stand - will definitely last my lifetime with its steel construction. Worth the money.
Franky
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2024
Fit my 8"1/2 Bosch cordless miter saw perfectly, too bad it's a bit heavy 😥
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
It is a smaller and lighter version of fuel size stand.
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Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2023
pour ma scie bosch 12 pouces serie 5412 les boulon sont décentré sur ce model le support est conçu pour cela et les autres model bosch
Pedro Marques
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021
great stand, i wish i had gotten it long ago.
Gary
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2019
Solid work bench and well balanced.
David
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2013
I used the Bosch 4310 on this stand and it serves it purpose as described. The stand is heavy and awkward however very solid. The arm support system is well below better stands and the cross supports at the end of the arms continually slid down no matter how much I tightened the knobs. I would recommend the stand at a lower price however there are much better choices for a bit more money. Overall, fair stand which did it's job.
Lesley Bragg
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2013
Highly Recommend this stand. Especially with the Miter Saw. Very practical and sturdy. Perfect addition for any handy man - experienced or not!
Robin Perez
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2013
love the stand. works wonderfully for my saw. it's easy to use and store. I don't have anything else to say
C. Warkentin
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2012
I've had this Craftsman 10" miter saw for a couple of years and have been putting on the back of my truck flatbed and using portable stands for long boards. I decided to find something "cheap" to mount my little saw to. The T1B was the best deal I could find that I thought I would be happy with. Ease of assembly was a plus and quality seems on par for the price. I can set up anywhere in the yard now and extending the arms out for trim boards or molding takes no time. I would rather have the T4B with wheels but not for that price. It's too much. With the saw mounted it becomes a pretty heavy unit to lift and move around so having wheels would have been nice. But, as a working stand-up saw...it's great for the price and is better than my old wrinkled truck bed.
Richard Thornhill
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2009
I have the Skil identical twin to this stand and am delighted with it. It is easy to assemble and once your mitre saw is attached to the brackets it is quick and simple to remove it for storage. The stand collapses easily and quickly and stores compactly. The extension arms can be set to easily make repeat identical cuts. I have struggled for years placing my mitre saw on the ground and propping the material to be cut with blocks of wood; it is so nice to work standing. This really is an essential tool and well worth the money.
B. Sanderson
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2009
This saw stand was a free perk for buying Bosch's 4410L miter saw. When the stand was deliverd in the mail from Fed-Ex, I instantly there were going to be problems based on the rough condition of the box. The packaging styrofoam was broken showing the bent extension rail. I remained optimistic telling myself that the stand was free and returned it to Amazon for a replacement.The second stand arrived and the box was in fairly good shape. After opening the box and looking at the contents, I quickly learned that I had received a "reject" stand from someone else. Not too big of a deal, until I couldn't locate the bag of stand assembly hardware. Now I am thinking that something for "free" is generally not "hassle free." As customer service suggested, we'll see how my conversations go with Bosch to get a hardware packet. I might just be returning this stand for a third replacement. I hope this doesn't drag out too long.UPDATE: Amazon's customer service suggested that I contact Bosch for the replacement parts and that any expenses would be reimbursed. Since then, Bosch has provided the missing parts and the stand is up and running thanks to good customer service. If the stand was not free, I would not have purchased it because I think it's overpriced. However, it is sturdy and places the saw at a comfortable working height. I am not too impressed with some of the joint welding and sheet metal bends, especially for the price. Overall the stand is a good addition too my shop and I will give it 3 stars.
DawnHawk
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2009
I am semi-retired so I have the time to research purchases very thoroughly. I settled on this after much research. It is a compact 46" long with extensions removed, and just fits in the back of my little Tracker. Very sturdy all steal construction--only the knobs are plastic. I could put my 66 lb. radial arm saw on it, if I wanted to. It accommodates saws with three point mounting like my Hitachi. It is under 50# and much lighter with extensions and mounts removed. I like the fact that the extensions are coaxial so the supports don't tilt in different direction like those that are mounted one forward and one rear. One square tube actually fits inside of the other and is slightly smaller. You can shift the saw on the rails easily, so while the extensions only span just over 8', you can get about 56" on each side of the blade (not both sides at once, but how often do you need that?) giving you an effective span of 112". The Bosch version of this stand doesn't seem to be widely available anymore. It looks like they have switched to the Track Rack. I feel this is less glitzy but is superior functionally. You can still get the same stand under Bosch's partner brand (Skil) for much less, but it is a national chain store exclusive.
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