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22nd January 2014, 09:46 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Harvey HW110HB-30 Tablesaw
Just a quick review on the Harvey HW110HB-30 Tablesaw I purchased back in October 2013 from Ryan at Major Woodworking Equipment.
Here is a link to the page with the saw I purchased Harvey HW110HB-30 Tablesaw - Major Woodworking Equipment
I can only praise Ryan for his sales and service on the table saw and can only highly recommend him and Major Woodworking Equipment.
The saw arrived in two boxes and was easy to assembly (I did most of it after work on the day it arrived) I would recommend you get a friend to help with the some of the setup (not impossible to assembly by yourself but would make the job considerably faster and easier)
The blade was smack on alignment and so was the fence. The fence locks in solid and I can not fault it. The 90 mark was also perfect and the 45 was off by a little but was very quick and easy to fix.
I chose this model due to renting and only having 10amp power. Would love to have bought the bigger brother just for a bigger motor but so far everything I have chucked at it, it has handled great.
It comes with a dado and normal throat plate and handles the dado set I bought great. It also includes 2 rising knives both are quick and easy to remove and replace and rise and fall with the blade. One has a plastic cover that acts as dust extraction (I have not used this one yet)
There is also a mitre gauge slide that I find comes in handy as I also have an Incra 1000SE with the Incra express slide. I use the Incra for most of my cuts but when I use my dado I am unable to use the slide as the dado would cut slide from a zero clearance cut to a dado size cut.
I have made a few projects with it and use my Incra I-Box jig on it every time I make finger joints (which is always now as the I-Box is so damn easy to use) and have found it to be a pleasure to use.
I have since made a home made router extension for it and inserted a Kreg router plate into it with my Triton router mounted underneath it.
I am yet to take some photos of my setup but will put some on soon.
Overall I can not fault the machine or the service I received with buying it. Anyone thinking of buying one will not be disappointed.
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30th May 2014, 08:43 AM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Just a quick update. This machine is still going strong. I have just moved and am getting a 6m x 10.5m shed built to house all my tools so at the moment they are all in storage. Once this is done I will get the pictures up.
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10th July 2014, 09:37 PM #3Senior Member
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Thanks for the review. Could you tell me what it's like as far as changing over to the dado set is like? i.e. is it quick and simple? awkward? difficult?
I note that your blade sat nice and square straight out of the box, but how difficult do you it would it be to adjust if needed?
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10th July 2014, 09:50 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Blade changes are very quick and easy. There is a pin lock on the arber that stops the arber spinning so you only need 1 spanner (supplied) to undo the locking nut. Push and hold the pin lock in and undo the nut, remove blade and reverse the process. It even comes with a dado insert.
Unsure how hard it would be the adjust the blade but I remember reading that there are some nuts or bolts that you adjust underneath to make the change.
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14th July 2014, 07:28 PM #5Member
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Still waiting for some pictures Grantoboy!
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14th July 2014, 07:30 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Sorry mate. Been a delay on building my shed. I can take some of it pushed into the corner from of my garage if you wish.
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14th July 2014, 08:48 PM #7Member
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Haha, it's OK, no hurry really... but I'm keen to see some pics when you are ready.
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15th July 2014, 02:07 AM #8New Member
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Were you able to get a good deal or are the website prices firm? I am seriously considering the HW110LGE-50 in the next few weeks.
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15th July 2014, 08:45 AM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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I don't recall if I got a deal but I do recall paying a bit more than the current price as it appears the price may have dropped since I bought mine. Give Ryan a call and see what he can do, I found him to be very easy to deal with.
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28th July 2014, 09:13 PM #10New Member
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What's the maximum rip capacity of this table saw? And about material of table and wing? is it cast iron?
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28th July 2014, 10:47 PM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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4th November 2014, 05:25 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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Sorry for the delay. Shed is on the back burner with wife getting pregnant and all so I decided to move into the garage that is attached to the house.
Here are some photos of the machine. I have also started building a bench (roubo style) I will create a post in the bench thread about it. I have also started building cabinets that will line the the wall in the garage that I can store my stuff in to free up some space as space is a premium. Just need to get a sparky in to wire up a sub board in the garage as it is a bit of a strain with the old bandsaw I have as it trips the circuit breaker by its self. Just installed a window air conditioner that I acquired for the right price.
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5th November 2014, 08:53 PM #13Member
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Thanks Grantoboy and congratulations on starting the biggest project of all, baby making
Nothing like a baby-on-the-way to change the shed building plans...
Your saw looks very nice and well made. Love the big polished handles. I like your router wing too - I actually just purchased that kreg insert for my triton and might do something similar. More importantly, I just (last week) ordered a Harvey for myself - the HW110LGE-30. Very excited. Should arrive at the supplier (Get Woodworking) in a week or so. Then on to making a bench for myself too...
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5th November 2014, 09:33 PM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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You won't be disappointed. I wish I bought the bigger model you are getting but could only get a10amp machine at the time of my purchase. I can't fault the machine and it handles everything I have chucked at it.
Baby number 3 for me so I should be fine
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6th November 2014, 10:41 PM #15Member
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Oh number 3, you must be expert by now
Can't wait for the Harvey, I'll post my thoughts in the existing HW110LGE-30 review thread when it arrives.
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