So there's some differences in the specifications. Weight, length, etc. I now own both stands, and there are true differences: This one is smaller. That is, it is both narrower and shallower. Narrower, the length of the rails is shorter, about 3 feet long as opposed to 4 feet long. This is consistent with the overall spread with the tool supports of 7 feet vs 9 feet. Shallower, the rails are slightly closer together. And as a result, the tool mounts are slightly different. And not completely interchangeable. The smaller mount likely won't go on the larger saw stand. And the larger mount will go on the smaller stand, but the grip is not tight. That's probably only a problem if you want to set up the stand to do repeated cuts. I have mounts from the larger stand on my miter saw. And mounts from the smaller stand on my miter table. And a spare set of mounts for the larger table.
Will this work with a 12 inch Dewalt miter saw
dont think so too big and heavy
This is a miter saw stand not a table saw stand, BUT if your table saw would be a good height on this stand, I GUESS you could use it for that. The mounting slots are 15". if your saw will not mount within this range, you can make a plywood base, mount the saw to it and then it to the stand. Proceed at your own risk
I don't see why it wouldn't... this is a really beefy stand.
Yes. It will support a variety of 10" (or smaller) saws.
You mite have to make a jig.
Most definitely.
Of course
Attached my 12" Harbor Freight compound sliding miter saw quite easily!!!