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SKIL Table Saw Folding Stand for TS6308-00-SFS0001

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Style: 8-1/4" Table Saw Folding Stand


Features

  • FOR USE WITH - SKIL 8-1/4 In. Table Saw (TS6308-00) and SKIL 5-1/2 In. Flooring Saw (FS3602-00)
  • STEEL LOCKER PLATE - For increased weight capacity
  • QUICK-INSTALL DUST BAG - Helps keep your workspace clean
  • TWO HEIGHT POSITIONS - For various working conditions
  • QUICK, TOOL-FREE SETUP

Description

The SKIL Folding Saw Stand is designed for use with the SKIL 8-1/4 In. Table Saw (TS6308-00) and SKIL 5-1/2 In. Flooring Saw. Its folding design delivers quick, tool-free setup with a steel locker plate for increased weight capacity. Two height positions are available for various working conditions. A quick-install dust bag helps keep your workspace clean.

Brand: Skil


Color: 8-1/4" Table Saw Folding Stand


Blade Material: Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: ac


Brand: ‎Skil


Color: ‎8-1/4" Table Saw Folding Stand


Blade Material: ‎Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎ac


Special Feature: ‎Fast, tool-free installation and adjustable height positions


Included Components: ‎[1]SKIL Folding Stand;, [1]dust bag;


Voltage: ‎230 Volts (AC)


Warranty Type: ‎limited warranty


Item Weight: ‎8.1 Kilograms


Blade Shape: ‎Rectangular


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎38


Handle Material: ‎Metal


UPC: ‎195532201534


Manufacturer: ‎Skil


Part Number: ‎SFS0001


Item Weight: ‎17.81 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎25.5 x 24.7 x 4.5 inches


Item model number: ‎SFS0001


Size: ‎8-1/4''


Style: ‎8-1/4" Table Saw Folding Stand


Finish: ‎Brushed


Material: ‎Blend


Pattern: ‎Solid


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Fast, tool-free installation and adjustable height positions


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Date First Available: November 2, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Highly Recommended Table Saw with Smooth Cuts
Style: 10" Table Saw
I absolutely love this table saw for its affordable price and excellent performance. The alignments were spot on right out of the box, making it a breeze to use without any adjustments needed. It's lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and store. While the controls function well, I did notice that the blade elevation crank feels a bit rough, likely due to the absence of a separate elevation lock. The stock blade delivers incredibly smooth cuts, but I chose to upgrade to a combination blade for even better results. Just a heads up, ensure your blade kerf is at least 0.1” to accommodate the riving knife. Overall, this table saw is a fantastic investment for any DIY enthusiast or professional woodworker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025 by mark

  • Good quality portable saw at a great price
Style: 10" Table Saw
Very pleased! I chose this saw because it was less than half the cost of the worksite saw by the big D brand, and a little more than half its weight. I wondered about quality and precision, but the price and Amazon's return policy prompted me to give it a try. I am so glad I did! This is an excellent portable table saw for a home-owner or skilled handyman. Its rugged, stable, powerful, and accurate. The table is a little small compared to a heavy contractor saw, and there is no provision for add-ons like table extensions. But its fifty pounds lighter and less than half the price of those saws! Is this the perfect saw? No. The table is small and it is loud--quite a bit louder than I expected. But, still, it is a good quality portable. It is light enough to carry with one hand, and it folds small enough to store on a shelf. Exactly what I wanted. Highly recommended! Update after a year's use: I've used this saw on multiple home improvement projects. In every case I've been the limit to accurate cuts, not the saw. I will saw the sound gets tiring; it's a very loud saw. But I'd still recommend this saw. It has worked very well for me, and I'm glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by The Professor

  • Great Saw at a great price.
Style: 10" Table Saw
I bought this as a replacement for a 30 year old Craftsman table saw. I understood the limitations of a portable job site saw but have to say it does the job better than I was used to. Plenty of power. I've ripped dozens of 2x6's without it complain or giving me any problems. Fence easily held it's ground while ripping 16' lengths. Setup was fairly straightforward and getting it locked in to cut straight was not a problem. Is it as durable as my old saw? No. I don't think it will last 30 years but it is easily moved, stored and does the job I need it to. The table is flat and straight. I'm even considering building a table for it for larger jobs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025 by J. Salmela

  • Excellent at this price point
Style: 10" Table Saw
An excellent product at affordable price. I verified all alignments and it was perfectly adjusted as delivered, no tweaking necessary. It’s lightweight and easy to move and store. Controls work fine but the blade elevation crank feels rough, apparently necessary because there is no separate elevation lock. The stock blade produces very smooth cuts, but I got a combination blade as an upgrade. Caution: the riving knife requires a blade kerf no less than 0.1”. At this price point, the miter gauge is very basic. Investing in a better one would make another nice upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025 by Linux Administrator

  • Innovative Table Saw with Space-Saving Features
Style: 10" Table Saw
This table saw is simply amazing! What I love most is how the legs easily fold up, making storage a breeze. The rack and pinion extended rip fence design is genius, allowing for precise cuts effortlessly. I recently cut through a 2x8 board with perfect accuracy and minimal effort. The versatility, blade size, comfort, and dust port all contribute to making this saw a top-notch choice. Skil truly offers great products at an affordable price. Highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by Daniel Cardot

  • An excellent table saw, and an exceptional value
Style: 10" Table Saw
When I decided to buy a table saw, I passed over this one at first, because I assumed that the legs would be wobbly. I was prepared to pay more for an 8.25" table saw that didn't come with any kind of stand. A stand was available, but it wasn't cheap. Fortunately, I was in a hardware store and took a few minutes to check out the table saws. Seeing this one, I gave it a little push to see how badly it wobbles. I was sure it would wobble, but it proved to be very stable, the same for intents and purposes as a stand with fixed, non-folding legs. The comparison with the other saw then became a no-brainer. One of the disadvantages of the 8.25" saw is blade selection. Also, the maximum thickness of the work piece is not good. Comparing the two saws, with this one the sturdy, folding stand is part of the saw, for no extra charge, and it is a 10" saw, and it has the same features as the other one, particularly the rack-and-pinion setup for the rip fence. And it costs less. It just didn't make any sense to choose some other saw. I've only had it a few days, but I needed it for a project and I've been using it a lot. I am very pleased with it, and impressed with the quality. I had to make one easy fix to the rip fence. I had to partially disassemble the rip fence, in order to file off a little bit of the end cap at the far end, which was slightly proud of the rest of the fence and would potentially cause the work piece to catch. It took me about 10 minutes to do this. The only notable criticism is one that applies to virtually every saw that you can buy for less than $500. The miter gauge is cheap and practically useless. Evidently, most people who buy table saws use them only for ripping. For everyone who has never used a table saw but is considering buying one, the rip fence is usable only for making cuts parallel to an existing, perfectly straight edge in the work piece. For every cut that doesn't fit this description, you move the rip fence out of the way and use the miter gauge. There is one other trick you can use, with the rip fence, which involves double-stick tape and a secondary board with at least one perfectly straight edge. The rip fence remains perfectly parallel with the blade and the miter gauge slot, as you turn the knob to move the fence right or left. This is a huge, huge advantage over a rip fence the you have to unclamp and clamp each time you need to move it. If you're considering a saw that doesn't have a rack-and-pinion drive for the rip fence, I encourage you to change your mind and buy one with this feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024 by Kaiser Soze

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