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Have a question for EX owners that have the stand but guess any saw stand would work also. What is the height of your stands? I don't have the stand and am going to be building me another stand/table for my saws where I can have both my saws on one table but want to change the height compared to the one I have now. Thanks. Posted on other groups also.

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41 minutes ago, TheWoodArtist said:

Have a question for EX owners that have the stand but guess any saw stand would work also. What is the height of your stands? I don't have the stand and am going to be building me another stand/table for my saws where I can have both my saws on one table but want to change the height compared to the one I have now. Thanks. Posted on other groups also.

Chris it depends. Do you stand or do  you sit? How tall are you and if you sit how high is your chair? Also I like the back of the saw to be higher than the front. There is more to it than you might think. I would say just play with it and you will fined what suites you best.

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yea that's about close to what I'll be making my table. I'm making it at 34" or so, that's where I'm starting anyways but building in adjustments to raise it if I will be standing. Now just to design that part. Have an Idea but not sure it'll work. Going to try it on smaller scale first.

1 hour ago, oldhudson said:

My EX is at 38.25" and I generally sit, but not always.

 

 

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Mine was set due to the limited space I have.  I needed the saw table to be just a tad taller than the workbench next to it, and raised it accordingly.  I tried the front lower option, and for me, flat is better.  Everyone is different, and a lot depends on how you sit, or stand, how you cut, and your own personal comfort.

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I ended up setting my table at 29 inches and I'm a flat table guy. I have tried the lower in the front option and well didn't like it projects slide on me so flat it is. Funny thing is that it's the same height as I had on the previous table just that the legs are further apart so I can roll up under it more. Seems that was the main problem I couldn't get close enough to the saw for comfort and was causing my pain in the back. Now for the little time I've tested seems to work. Thanks again for all the input.

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