Customer Reviews:
Mobile Base works as it is supposed to November 24, 2007 Kenneth A. Jurist 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The base comes pretty much ready for use and once the power tool is on it, it works as described. It's pretty sturdy once the machine is on it but it is not that stable so I strongly recommend help getting the machine loaded properly in place. I found out the hard way it doesn't stay still while trying to "shimmy" my jointer onto the mobile base even with the wheels locked. Be smarter than I was and it should work fine.
Powermatic mobile base for 54A jointer February 23, 2007 M. Savage (Dallas, TX USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Purchased the base on Amazon in January and received promptly and with free shipping as advertised. The mobile base had a good finish, nice ball bearings on the hard rubber wheels. When i installed the Jointer, fit was perfect. The unit is ridgid and allows me to move the jointer as needed. When locking the front wheel and screwing in the holdfasts into the rear wheels, the jointer is immobile - I couldn't push it forward, backwards or sideways - just what i needed and was expecting. Regards, Matt
some things are worth waiting for February 23, 2006 Douglas Hampton 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
My name is Douglas Hampton and I bought the merchandise. This item was on back-order for a month and when I got it both of the caster lock knobs were broken
This is the one to get January 5, 2005 Kim C. Steiner (Boalsburg, PA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
. . . if you want a base for your Powermatic 66 saw. Don't be put off by comments that this base suffers from having only three wheels. I read this criticism when I first bought my saw and leaned initially toward one of the other after-market bases. I wish I hadn't because it would have been a lot easier to mount my saw before it was fully assembled. I could not be happier with this unit. It is well-built, it makes moving the saw a snap, it sits low to the floor, and it fits the saw well. Yes, it is a bit tippy, but I plan to take 2 minutes to cut a couple of shims for the corners of the one-wheel side. Removing them to move the saw will take no more time than taking the brake off each wheel.
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