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Rousseau 2600 PortaMax Jr. Table Saw Table Top and Fence System Product Description:



  • Increases rip capacity of bench top table saws to 24-1/2-inches
  • Ideal for those with limited space
  • PM2720 outfeed can be used with this system when PM2600 is mounted to stand
  • Comes with both a short and long leg
  • 8-1/2-inch cam securely locks to front rail
  • Delta Shopmaster TS 200
  • Fits: Delta 34-330, 36-275, 36-510, 36-540
  • Makita 2702, 2703, 2708
  • Ryobi BT2500
  • Saws with tops up to 22" x 26-5/8"
  • Skil 3400

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
4PortaMax Jr, turns portable tabel saw into contractor's saw
By William W Witman
Adding the PortaMax Jr to your 8-1/4" or 10" Bench-top table saw gives you an accurate saw with a precise rip fence, equal to many higher priced Table Saws. Allow ripping a full 4X8 sheet of plywood lengthwise. This accesory is easy to install and Rousseau provides prompt replies to any questions that arise during installation.

Table fits Delta, Makita and most other portable contractor's saws and allows you to make precise cuts using the strong, secure fence. I have used this accessory with my Delta 8-1/4" saw for cabinet making, and general woodworking.

The table is strong and is easily adjusted to remain level with the saw table. I am very satisfied and now I have a versatile table saw tha is nearly as accurate as rigs costing more than the saw and PortaMax combined.

22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Portamax JR PM2600D, You Bet!
By David Wheaton
Easy to install and easy to adjust. Although not noted in the writeup, the Portamax JR PM2600D is a direct bolt up for the Makita 2703 XL table saw. This makes this saw 1) accurate and #2)enable a 24" rip. This allows the accuracy of the rousseau table, but also allows you to use the stand that comes with the Makita 2703 XL saw. I would recommend this unit to anyone.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Doubles the value and usefulness of your portable saw!
By B. Dowling
I bought this table extension and fence for my Makita 10" portable table saw. The Makita came with a terrible fence that was almost always off-center and inaccurate. Even worse, the table was so small, you could only make cuts up to 12" wide. This table extension makes the saw able to rip full size sheet goods (the long way) and the fence makes the Makita a decently accurate saw to work with. So far I've used this combination for making speaker cabinets and homebrew arcade controls cabinets and it has exceeded my expectations. Rousseau has built a very high quality product.

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For Sale Online Black & Decker WM425 Workmate 425 550-Pound Capacity Portable Workbench

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  • Workmate transforms into a roomy workbench or bench tool stand
  • Heavyweight steel design holds up to 550-Pound
  • One-handed clamp system allows for independent jaw adjustment
  • Measures 29.2 by 8.9 by 29.5-Inch
  • Includes four swivel pegs, extra block, and vise-to-workbench converter insert

Product Description

The most versatile workbench on the market, the Workmate 425 comes with an advanced one-handed clamp system with exclusive clutch design for easy clamping, and a front jaw that swings up for vertical clamping. It folds for easy storage, and has a strong steel construction and holds up to 550-Pound. Its dual height allows for use as a workbench, bench tool stand, vise, or sawhorse.

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196 of 203 people found the following review helpful.
4Great tool, but minor fixes required
By Phillip P. Schmidt
Don't be confused but the WM425 = Workmate 550 Project Center is the latest top of the line. The design of the table is excellent, but its minor construction flaws merit it only 4 stars. First, do consider the problems folks had with shipping damage. This is due to minimal padding in the Black&Decker box. If UPS ships this product without additional protection, there is a good chance it will get damaged. Second, at the store you'll have a choice of which box to select. Even at HomeDepot, some were badly bruised. My unit had a spring that popped off but was easily fixed. What took a little tweaking was the main clamping shelf was not installed parallel to the other boards. I fixed it by making sure the bolts were aligned properly and synched with the sprocketed drive belt, but if you read the assembly directions first, you might get away with fixing this by getting the handles to click, which disengages the sprockets and allows the cranks to be operated independently to fix a misalignment. After these minor fixes, the table worked flawlessly. The book 25 Essential Projects for Your Workshop describes some simple extensions you can build for the Workmate. Don't worry that the benchdogs are plastic, they work fine. You can build stronger ones if you like. The main drive mechanism is plastic, so don't over-torque your work. The only other glitch I couldn't fix was cosmetic. The neato grid did not line up across all three boards because the pre-drilled holes for the support blocks were a little off. I also didn't find that the vertical clamping strength to be very strong, but its adequate, and the one-hand operation works well and is slick. I plan to use my workmate to support some heavy table tools, and clamp some work that I route or carve. My final word to B&D is, you've got a great product, don't blow it with poor packaging and hurried assembly.

92 of 97 people found the following review helpful.
3Overweight and overpriced but very sexy anyway.
By Robert J. Murrell
Likes: The Workmate is a tremendously good idea. I'm finding all kind of uses for it. I like Michael Edelman's idea to use it as a tool stand. It clamps my DeWalt framing saw upside down so I have an el cheapo table saw. My Bosch Progressor jigsaw (another purchase based on an Amazon user review) works that way too. (And my belt sander.) This is a good buy. I'm lovin' it to pieces. Dislikes: It arrived via UPS in bad shape. Looked like they dropkicked it all the way here. The particleboard top was broken in 2 places. And these boards are heavy...as is the steel frame. This old girl ought to go on a diet. That particleboard top might hold 550 pounds but it had better be distributed over the whole thing. Overall: Black & Decker sent me the replacement pieces quickly (and the lady I talked to was very courteous and apologetic about my problem...wish I remembered her name Black & Decker. She's the type person who's keeping people coming back to you.) I'd say that it was overwieght, overpriced, but I like it anyway.

144 of 156 people found the following review helpful.
4Not just for hobbyists
By Michael J. Edelman
I have two Workmates; the second I purchased last year, and the first, over 15 years ago. Both get regular workouts. I use them for sawhorses, tool stands, clamps, drying stands and more.

The tool stand trick is great for working in restricted quarters, or in the field. I have a number of power tools mounted on a piece of plywood with a cleat screwed to the bottom so I can clamp them on the Workmate for a quick-change tool stand.

The folded metal construction and particle board tops of the current models makes them look more like hobbyist gear than serious tools, but they last. Owners get attached to them, too. Funny, but I've never seen a used one for sale.

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Rousseau 2875XL Miter Saw Stand Product Description:



  • Miter saw stand; 36 by 19-1/4-inch platform for larger saws
  • Designed for saws with wider bases and sliding back fences
  • All-steel construction; assembly required
  • Includes XB75 cross brace kit and SS3800L stop system
  • 92 pounds; limited lifetime warranty

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
5This thing is a bear, strong and accurate
By Bob Feeser
At first I was disappointed when opening the box to find that the SS2875XL was black instead of the blue gray as shown in the picture. I like the blue to brighten up the shop. Anyhow, I quickly got over it when I discovered just how substantially this stand is made. Much thicker metal than the stands you see at major retailers. Assembly is a breeze. It comes with both sides pre-assembled. So the sides with the wings are already attached and ready to go. All you have to do is install the top and bottom trays, the measuring-stop system, and wheels. The trays have two bolts and nuts in each corner. After hand tightening, you use a tape measure, and cross measure to make sure it is square. Then tighten it up. The cross brace keeps it true. Then you turn it over and install the wheels, using a block of wood and a hammer. They are meant to go in an never come out, unless you insist they do. The locking mechanism on the wheels is very accurate. They lock and unlock easily with a foot lever, and it holds the unit true-no moving. This thing is a monster. When they call it the XL model, that definitely stands for EXTRA LARGE. I love it. When it folds down, it conveniently takes up a lot less space, but when fully extended by simply lifting up the wings on each side, it has a 9 foot width. The stop system (something they call the stop system, which is actually the well made aluminum track) has two stops and two measuring tapes, one for long stock, and one for short, and they are super heavy duty. No bending a measurement. It has the clear plastic with a hairline measuring line. Everything on this unit is adjustable, so you can set it up accurately, and still tweak it in the future. That is thanks to the quad T-mounting slots under the stop system. Choose which one lines up with the fence on your saw, then for extra adjustment, they provide slotted out grooves, so you can slide the bolts front or back to perfectly align the fence-guide system to your saw. Additionally the wings have a slide adjustment on them so you can tweak them to create a perfectly flat and level stand alongs it's entire 9 foot length. The upper tray that holds your saw, has the same option, multiple mounting holes, and slotting to zero in the final setting, thereby giving you a perfectly flat mating to your saws base. One thing that is important. I am using a Makita LS1212 on it, and that requires an optional bracket. If your saw is larger than most, check with the listing in Amazon.com's Tool Crib catalogue for the part. It is available via 800 number and phone order with Visa card etc. Even though the table on this unit is large, the Mikita base extends out the back of it. So the optional kit is neccessary. The kit is not available online. The SS2875XL is not designed for portable use. It does have an optional larger wheel kit, but this thing is 87 pounds. Add to that my 48.5 pound saw, and you can see that hauling around a 120 pound unit, is not what you want to carry up and down the stairs. What this is, is a great unit for the shop. That is what Rousseau calls it in their catalogue that you will get with your stand. They call it a "Shop Style" stand. They have the Porta Max, and the quick fold stand if you want lighter weight, and large wheels. If I had to be portable, I think their portable unit like model 2950 is better made than the lightweight units available on the market. They give you one wing that is the same as the SS2875XL, and the other wing is like the single roller that you see on the Dewalt stands on both sides. On the left side wing, you can get the optional stop system-measuring, which is very accurate, probably the most accurate of the portables. It also gives you the advantage of a left side rack that you can place all different size boards on without having to readjust a single roller every time. It is a complete wing like the shop stand. So there you have it. What are your needs? It would be nice to have the shop space, and be able to install a permenant miter saw with complete support out both sides. That takes up a lot of space. On the other end of the spectrum is the super lightweight portables, that are more limited in their usability, and without built in measuring systems. The SS2875XL is the ultimate answer for handling space concerns, and still getting dead on accuracy. It rolls around so easily, and is relatively compact with the wings folded down. The wings fold down so easily, with a single stop button that needs to be pushed in, and holds very well. I pop the wings up and down, just for the fun of doing it, it is that easy. It is also a super accurate stand, in holding up substantial pieces of wood, (I wouldn't hesitate to put a 12 foot 2x12 on it for cutting) and still give you hairline cutting accuracy when you want to build furniture or make any type of cut. That's quite an accomplishment. My hat is off to Rousseau. This is one first class piece of equipment.

27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5Match your saw to the proper stand
By Bob Feeser
I wanted to add to my other review. It is important to know that the SS2875 is the same exact miter saw stand as the SS2875XL, except that the upper shelf is 9" longer on the XL. Every other part of the SS2875 is exactly the same. Same thick materials, same heavy gauge setup. The manufacturers information ... identifies some of the larger saws Delta 36-235K, Bosch 3912B/3915B, Porter-Cable 3802/3807, Makita LS1211/1212, DeWalt DW705/708 & Milwaukee 6496/6497 ... I contacted Rousseau about this, and they reassured me, that they are both the same stand, except for the 9" difference in the shelf-platform. You could use the XL with a smaller saw, but you create a larger distance from your saws base, to the beginning of the extension wings. If you do have the XL with a 10" saw, you may choose to offset the installation to the left, bringing it to within 1/8" of the stop system. Or you could center it, then move the stop measuring system over to the right, to an eighth of an inch of your saws fence. So the XL can work with a smaller saw, although it is best to mate it up with the proper model, to shorten the overall distance from the left and right wings. I have to say, overall, once you set it up, and calibrate your measuring system, look forward to setting aside your tape measure, with the floppy tab on the end, and drawing a pencil line, that is difficult to decipher. Just set the hairline on your stop system, lay down your board, and cut it to the perfect length. Rousseau seems to go the extra mile in their engineering, and this stand is a good example of that. Hope this helps.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Better Than Expected! Great Stand!
By Jeffrey A. Smith
This stand is underrated in the other reviews here. One thing that's not discussed much is the overall weight and quality of the fence and stop system. The photos make the stops look like cheap plastic, and they're not... they're steel, and there's no flex in the stops. There are two stops built into the fence and two separate rulers. One ruler is for cuts inside the fence, and the other is for cuts longer than the fence (using the built-in extension, which is a super feature). This is mighty handy, and allows accurate measurements without the use of a ruler over a wide range of lengths. The stops flip up and out of the way smoothly, and they move easily when you're ready to change the setup.

Also, the stand was not hard to assemble. It went together quickly and everything fit well. The finish of the stand was great, too. The casters are good quality, and the whole thing (even the rubber bungee cord that's included) is made here in the USA.

If I were going to move my saw a lot (take it to a jobsite), I'd pick another stand. This one is not intended for that use. Rousseau makes another model for that. This is a workshop stand, and for that purpose, it's great. It's huge when the wings are extended, but it folds down (without having to remove the fence) and gets out of the way when you need the space back. It's very accurate and it's well-built. I added a piece of plywood under the saw platform to allow me to use T-nuts to attach the saw plus provide some sound-deadening.

This thing isn't cheap, and to me, it's a specialized stand for in-shop use. For mobility, pick another model... but if you want a great saw stand for a furniture shop, pick this one and you won't be sorry.

Don't forget, some large saws require a special bracket (...) You can't order the bracket through Amazon/Tool Crib, but you can get it through Tool Crib directly. It's about 10 bucks.

Happy Sawing!

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  • For all types of treads-hardwood, rubber, vinyl, etc.
  • Creates a complete template of each tread and riser then guides you to a
  • Perfect cut--reduces installation time by 40-50%
  • A beautiful easy to use tool. hand crafted out of northern hard maple.
  • Folds up for compact storage, comes with a rugged case.

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The Stair Wizard is the finest stair tread and riser gauge available anywhere that will allow you to install wall-to-wall type treads in half time of traditional methods. The Stair Wizard works by creating an exact template of each tread (or riser), including length, end angles and depth Simply scribe the tread bank along the template outline, or use the Stair Wizard itself as a cutting guide. It automatically allows for and desired tread overhang, and will accommodate stairs up to 14-inches deep and 53-inches wide. Extensions are available. Complete with case.For all types of treads-hardwood, rubber, vinyl, etc.Creates a complete template of each tread and riser then guides you to aPerfect cut--reduces installation time by 40-50%A beautiful easy to use tool. hand crafted out of northern hard maple.Folds up for compact storage, comes with a rugged case.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
4great tool!
By A Customer
Having installed stair treads without the stair wizard I know how helpful this tool can be,it is simple to use and very accurate,no longer do you need an extra tread in case you butch one.My only problem would be that our first one had to be retured because it cracked. Overall great tool!

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Useful and Beautiful
By Canadianpro
I wish I had gotten this tool years ago! It has been invaluable to me in my finish work - makes what can be a frustratingly imperfect task real easy - no gaps! And its beatifully made as well - a little piece of ingenious craftsmanship in its own right! If you do stairs often or occasionally, you need this tool.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5The Best Time saver ever!!
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Saved me lots of time on many jobs and paid for its self in one. If you make your money like I do by the job, You've got to get this tool!

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  • Horizontal/vertical jack for wood floor installation and multipurpose bracing
  • Pushes, pulls, bends, and straightens virtually anything on the jobsite
  • Connects to 2-by-4 material of any length
  • Wind crank applies just the right amount of pressure
  • Presses plywood or composite panels together; squeezes hefty planks together

Product Description

A versatile jack for straightening and joining materials of all sizes over any surface, the QuikJack is fast, simple, and easy. Use the QuikJack to push, pull, bend, or straighten virtually anything on your job site, leaving no gaps. With its simple construction, the QuikJack will reinvent how you think about wood floor installation and multipurpose bracing.

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Great tool for hardwood flooring
By P. Bucy
The Cepco floor jack is a fantastic tool if you are installing hardwood flooring and want really tight joints in those areas next to a wall where you cannot get a flooring nailer. Instead of using screwdrivers, chisels, or wedges to force the flooring together, the floor jack simply presses it into place with no bother and no fuss.

I recommend using a 2x4 or 2x6 at least 36" long against the wall that you are going to press against to keep from damaging the wall or pushing a single stud out of place. The wall jack can generate a lot of force and in the hands of a careless installer it could dislocate a wall or partition.

While this tool is designed primarily for installing hardwood flooring, creative carpenters will undoubtedly find many was to use this tool to precisely move framing members. It is worth every penny that I paid for it.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5I'll give it 5 stars to be fair. It is an excellent idea.
By T. Griffin
After using a friends, I decided to buy my own, but balked at the price. A trip to Northern Tool for a trailer jack, and about $10 worth of parts from HD, and I had an equally functional and more attractive tool for less than $50. I've now made about half a dozen because they really are very useful, but not for $150 each.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5A real help.
By A Customer
What a great use of a very simple concept.The guy who came up with this idea is pure genius. A must have for installing wood floors.Quickly and easily closes gaps without damaging the flooring.Simple setup makes it an effecient tool to use.It's worth every penny.

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  • Stapler designed for the installation of 1/4- to 1/2-inch laminated tongue and groove flooring
  • Tool-free adjustable base will install 1/4-inch through 1/2-inch laminated flooring from almost every manufacturer
  • Lightweight magnesium housing
  • Tapping block included
  • 7-year warranty

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5An Excellent Choice
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You can not go wrong with this stapler! It is easy to setup and performs flawlessly. I have done several-hundred square feet of 3/8" engineered hardwood flooring without a hitch. I highly recommend this tool!

22 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Laminate Wood Stapler
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Faster, cleaner and easier than gluing if you are installing over woodsubfloor. Does not lift the edge at the staple like some guns. A box of staples is much cheaper than a premium glue, and they can sit on a shelf longer too.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5The Perfect Choice
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The S3297-LHF flooring stapler did the job! Beats gluing. I have layed over 500 square feet of the 3/8" engineered flooring without any negative issues with this stapler. Looks like I will be laying flooring in more rooms in the future, according to my wife. This was the first flooring that I have put down and it turn out to be a professional job, thanks to the S3297-LHF Bostitch Stapler. This is the tool to buy if you want your floor layed correctly.

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  • 1-1/2-inch to 2-inch pneumatic flooring stapler for driving flooring staples
  • High-speed, mallet-actuated operation; extra-wide composite base; 420-inch-pounds of driving power
  • Constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum;-includes rubber-tipped mallet and foot kit
  • This stapler is ideal when working with 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch finished or unfinished hardwood flooring
  • 15 by 3-1/8 by 3-1/4; 11.2-pounds; 7-year limited warranty

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This pneumatic hardwood-floor stapler is a compact, mallet-actuated air stapler that automatically positions and drives staples for rapid installation of hardwood flooring. It secures the flooring at the proper angle and penetration without the danger of hammer marring. By simply resting the nose of the machine squarely against the work, the direction and angle of the staple is automatically aligned. This stapler is easily adjusted to handle different flooring thickness or tongue positions. This tool has an aluminum body for job site durability and low weight, and comes with an extra-wide composite base plate for added stability. It provides 420 in./lbs. of driving power, and has an operating pressure of 60 and 100 psi. It shoots fasteners between 1-1/2 to 2 inches, and the magazine has 92 fastener capacity.

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100 of 102 people found the following review helpful.
4A Do-it-yourself-er's Initial Thoughts
By M. Feltz
I purchased the MIIIFS stapler to lay approximately 1,700 sq. ft. of 3/4 inch red oak flooring in my new home. After installing well over 1,400 sq. ft. here are some of my observations:

1) The tool makes it very easy for a novice to put down a nice, tight hardwood floor. If the boards are laying tight an easy swing of the mallet is all it takes to fully seat a staple (more on this later). If the board is warped the MIIIFS can stand up to a solid mallet smack without any trouble. The mallet's plastic face, by the way, does not show any signs of cracking so far.

2) The stapler efficiently uses the its air so you do not need a big compressor. I have been using a 1.5 hp unit with a 6 gallon tank. Output is set at 85 psi. I doubt such a small compressor could supply two nailers simultaneously, but it handles one quite nicely.

3) The stapler did develop a small air leak near the top shortly after I began using it. The amount of leaking is small (based on psi drop at the compressor) but does make a distracting noise. This leak does not affect the function or reliability.

4) At your starting wall you need to face nail the flooring until you get about 6 inches from the wall. After that you'll have enough room to get the stapler into position.

5) As you approach the far wall the stapler can be used up to the last 13 or 14 inches.

6) As mentioned earlier the tool only requires an easy mallet smack. However, if you don't swing firmly enough the staple will not seat fully. This is usually caused by crowding against the far wall and not having enough room to swing the mallet.

7) The firing knob is too stiff to actuate by hand reliably - the mallet is required. It would have been nice if there was a way to trigger the stapler by hand then you could use it much closer to the far wall.

8) I have not had any problems with jamming. The unit I've been using has reliably shot every staple right down to the very last one in the magazine.

9) I have heard some rumors of staple-style flooring nailers damaging the floor's tongue. After closely examining several hundred staples in oak I'd say that about 2 or 3 percent show any signs of tongue damage. Some of this infrequent damage is due to stapling through a knot or due to handling. Some is due to the MIIIFS. I'm not sure how this compares to nail-style nailers. Anytime you send a fastener through kiln dried hardwood you're bound to have some occassional splitting.

Would I buy the MIIIFS again? You bet I would. Despite its few minor shortcomings this tool has saved me a LOT of work and the price is lower than other pnuematic nailers that I've looked at.

33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5Floor Stapler
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I have used this tool for twelve years. I have never had a problem with it after thousands of square feet of flooring installed. I would highly recommend this product.

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
5bostitch floor stapler
By Josh Dinsmore
I worked in hardwood floors for five years and the bostitch floor stapler is the only dependable floor stapler I've found to hold up to the everyday use.

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