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Maybe try installing the brackets onto the outside of the frame (legs)?

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arty-rc, I was thinking of that at first, too. However, the remaining distance of those rollers doesn't seem to be covered by just reversing the brackets (whereby the overhang with the wheel bearings slots faces out instead of in). It's hard to tell from the photo, but switching them over L-to-R just may be enough additional gap to handle the rollers.

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Yeah so the only solution I can think of is mounting the brackets to the outside which means I'll have to switch the legs inside out as well... Kinda of a pain... This isn't just a coincidence either because the first cutter I received was so beyond damaged and the replacement had the same size rollers as the first box... Makes no sense to me. 

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You might want to affix those brackets onto the legs using self-tapping screws, if taking apart the whole stand is too much hassle.

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