When I first looked at the Saw Helper
miter saw stand, I was skeptical. We had
always set up a cutting station on a
piece of plywood over a pair of saw
horses, which worked well enough. I
wasn't sure why we needed a slick-looking
aluminum stand with inset tape
measures and an adjustable stop, especially
when I saw the price tag.
Nevertheless, I agreed to take a closer
look. I've now been using the Saw
Helper for about a year and I'm glad I
bought it.
Package Deal
The Saw Helper is made by American
Design and Engineering in St. Paul Park,
Minn. It was designed by David Price, a
general contractor who specialized in
trim carpentry.