Hi Jamie, this has worked very well for me and I still use it all the time. I'm used to what it can do and haven't needed to make any tweaks. If I had to look for any way to improve it, I may want it to go a little taller. The micro adjust works great.
This is a great tool. Very handy for use as a support when using my table saw, mitre saw, etc. Where this really shines is when you have to install cabinets by yourself. I'm told they are also useful for hanging doors as well. If you find a new use for the stand please make a video showing us.
The micro adjust is a key feature if you want to use it to make an outfeed that is level. Thanks for showing how that works, I was looking at the other model that doesn't have it and realized I needed to get this model.
If you got this and a Rockwell Jawhorse, then yes it will replace a medium duty vise if used for woodworking. I use my Wilton bench vise for some occasional metal work, but use my Jawhorse for 90% all my other projects.
Nice looking tool. Three legs are better than four because thre legs form a straight (even) plane. Not level just straight. If you get in a situation where you need the roller just clamp your cobalt roller in this stand. Great video! I see that Home Depot has this stand for less than $70; great price can’t hardly go wrong.
I have had both for several years, the jawstand rarely gets used, the jawhorse gets used for nearly every single project, I can't overstate how awesome the jaw horse is.
Just some advice...if you're going to do an over ten minute video ...aka review...actually spend some time using it/testing it, then you can properly educate others on if its worth buying. I literally had to watch you unpack it and read it, which can be done on their website. Just my take on it.
The Triton doesn't have micro adjustment, maximum height is 37" vs 43" and the clamp doesn't work as well. So not really _"just as good"_ but if you don't need the extra features it would do. The Rockwell also has 5 year warranty vs the Triton 3 year.