What’s the Best Way to Mount a Miter Saw Without Damaging It?

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Asked By User1234! On

I recently purchased a miter saw and got a nice bench to set it up on. As I'm getting ready to bolt it down, I've noticed that securing it causes the rubber feet to compress, which reduces the height by about 1/8 inch. I'm concerned that this might damage the rubber. What's the right approach to mounting it? Should I tighten the bolts enough to keep it stable without compressing the rubber feet too much?

3 Answers

Answered By SawdustKing93 On

I would definitely consider removing the rubber feet. Miter saws don’t vibrate a lot so you don’t need that cushioning, and it could help keep the height consistent. If you do leave them on, just make sure you don’t over-tighten the bolts.

Answered By DIYDynamo42 On

If you're looking for a level setup, try removing the feet and using shims instead. That way, the saw can sit slightly above the work surface, which might help prevent any compression issues.

Answered By WoodWorker88 On

You’re right to be cautious about the rubber feet. I think it’s best not to tighten the bolts too much—just enough to hold it in place. Some folks suggest that you can even remove the rubber feet since they’re mainly for non-slip when the saw isn’t mounted. It really just depends on your specific setup.

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