30" bench grinder stand.
Predrilled holes in table allows for easy installation of most all mounted tools.
Heavy duty cast iron construction with large 10-3/4" X 9 1/2" top.
Big 3" diameter tube steel column.
Table height is 30".
Also comes complete with 3 holes in the base legs so the grinder stand can be bolted.
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