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The Saw Roller Extension Tables were redesigned to feature bolt together construction and larger, more rigid legs. While working with its customers, Original Saw realized there was a need in the market for an industrial grade Miter Saw Stand.Īt that point, Original Saw Company’s accessory line only included Saw Roller Extension Tables. Not all companies could make the jump to a radial arm saw and were utilizing miter saws more often. Budget cuts forced schools and industrial companies to re-evaluate their needs and spending. Original Saw Company’s Saw Roller Extension Tables have been in production since it bought the DeWalt radial arm saw product line in 1990.Īfter the economic downturn of 2008-2009, the Original Saw accessory line was redesigned and expanded in 2010. Saw Extension Tables – Providing Industrial Support for Years
