Last year a bought a 16/32 Powermax sander that came with a metal stand. I didn't care for it, so I built a cabinet for the sander. I've been tripping over the metal stand for months, not really wanting to pitch it (it's not junk). I picked up a second Dewalt 12 CSMS and it needed a stand that wouldn't take up too much room, so I thought I'd bang out a simple cart on casters using the metal Powermax stand. I got a bit carried away.... Not simple. Took way too long. It's pretty stable though, and I think it'll work out OK. If anyone has one of these metal stands and doesn't have a purpose for it, this might give you ideas. The fenses can move away from the saw in order to use or remove the saw's sliding fence pieces. The little chains keep the outrigger supports from falling to the floor. I have a small shop vac and one of those recepticles that turns on the vac when a tool it used. The plan it to keep the little vac on the shelf.