I just finished assembling my new Saw. After watching your Video.....I went out and reinstalled the Motor Bolt that I left astray. It ran, but squealed. I had similar issues figuring out what the instructions lacked. Thanks for the video. Jim
Just got the alpha 110S-52 4hp with the router table three days ago and just got done setting it up. Haven't been able to use it yet because the electric is not in but man, what a saw! Can't wait to use it.
How exciting! Something I missed from my video is that one of the last boxes I opened had a great set of Allen keys that I wish I'd had from the start, so if you don't have a good set make sure you grab those early haha! Thanks for watching
Its an absolute awesome saw! I love mine. Check out their Big eye fence. Its a game changer. They're going to put them on all of their table saws in the near future. I only wish that mine came from the factory with it. Again, perfect choice. You're going to love it.
Hi, great video and even better to see an Aussie review. I just paid for the exact same saw to replace the exact same Dewalt you have. My only difference will be that I will have to get mine off a trailer and not a Ute. Thank goodness I have a set of ramps for it, but it will still be fun. 😂
Great video, im getting ready to buy the very same saw for my one car garage shop as well. All the videos and reviews of this tablesaw have nothing but good things to say about it. Looking forward to checking out your future videos.
Thanks for watching! I'm still a huge fan of this saw - the only thing I've given up on is the overhead dust collection but thats only because it tended to get in the way of filming and I didn't take the time to plug it up when I wasn't using the dust hood.
@RangeWoodworking Yeah, the overhead dust collector seems like it's more of a hassle than anything. I've never been one to use blade guards myself and I really like that feature of how quickly and easily the riving knive can be inserted and removed.
Thanks for watching! I hope your saw arrived and you're enjoying it. I bought the wheels separately from Hare and Forbes but there are many generic sets available.
@RangeWoodworking I've ordered the wheels and there in express airbags at the moment, and I have moved the saw down the back of the shed, looking forward to using it soon...! Range (?) woodworking, is that Toowoomba range, we are near Toowoomba
You made the right decision on not buying the tin top, biggest waste of money in my opinion. It rusts despite them saying it doesn't. I wish I had gone with the 36P.
I'm still really enjoying it with no complaints so far. Plenty of power, takes a dado stack well, good dust collection and the mitre gauge is really.good too.
Great video. Liked & Subscribed. I am also upgrading from a Dewalt contractor saw to the Harvey 2HP. Just wondering at this point, money and electrical requirements aside, would you have opted for the 3HP saw instead? Thanks. cheers
Thanks Ross! I mean the simple answer is "bigger is always better" right? Although I don't think the 3hp model was readily available here and at no point have I felt that this saw doesn't have enough power. I was ripping 50mm thick Australian hardwood joists the other day and it didn't bog, struggle, or burn at all. I'm not likely to ever be pushing it harder than that
Great vid! My dewalt has served me well ocer the years, but the noise it makes has always been an issue. Guessing the Harvey is much quieter with the cabinet right? How much quieter? Cheers
Congrats! Yeah I still really like the saw. It's a nice step up, and I'm loving using Dado stacks in my workflow. I haven't been left wanting for more power either. The only downside is that I have to maintain the cast iron which is new for me.
Congrats on the new saw. I'm jealous. I was somewhat disappointed in the video though. I was really excited to see what was going to happen when you tried rolling that 400 lb saw backwards down that ramp with a small hand cart.
if you removed all the boxes inside the big box, how much lighter would it be do you think? i'm thinking about buying this saw but can't figure out how i'm going to unload it and get it into my apartment (yes, i'm an apartment woodworker, lol)
I don't know if it would be much more than 40-50 kg (90-110lbs) lighter? It's also quite a large machine especially with the fence rails, you must have a huge apartment!
Great video and thanks for sharing. I am a utube nobody as well.. Can I ask where you got yours and where in Australia are you. I just ordered mine from Gregories Machinery who just went broke. I am expecting it tomorrow and looks like I was lucky as they sent it the day before they shut down. I will post my video as well. Look forward to seeing more of your videos
Appreciate the video. I am setting mine up today. My question is, did yours come with a right cast iron wing? mine did, should I not use the cast iron wing, when adding the extension wings?
I'm a big fan of the buy once cry once mentality, I also like "the poor man pays twice". That said, the 4HP (as far as I'm aware) isn't available in Australia, the most powerful is the 3HP HW110S-36, and that requires a 15 amp 240V circuit here. I have had no issues with the 2HP, I don't work much with walnut or maple but with a good ripping blade this doesn't seem to struggle with super hard Australian hardwoods in that thickness. At the end of the day, your budget will probably dictate which way you lean, if you can afford the 4HP and have the infrastructure to run it, I would!
Mate - so great to hear an Aussie accent on UA-cam! Great job on the video 🙂 I am very close to ordering a Laguna Fusion 3 - you mentioned that you discounted that model because it required a 15A outlet. I plan on getting one of my 10A outlets swapped out (by a licenced sparky, of course) for a 15A outlet ($25AU from Bunnings) to run the Fusion 3. Other than this extra step for the power, was there any other reason that you selected the Harvey HW110LC 36P over the Laguna Fusion 3? Cheers - Ash
Hey Ash, thanks for watching mate! The 15A plug plus cost of electrician were one of the reasons I didn't with the Laguna. The other thing for me was that Gregory Machinery in Brisbane offered 15% off if you collected it. That took about $600 off the price. So all in all I picked up the HW110 for $3200ish and the Laguna was $3899+freight. There are also a few other features about the HW110 that I liked such as the awesome mitre gauge thats included and the extra-deep table. Cheers! Edit - I should add, I have nothing against the Fusion 3, I'm sure its a hell of a saw. It essentially just boiled down to a budget decision.
Hey man - just stumbled across your channel via this video because I'm also in the market for a table saw upgrade. Unfortunately, I don't think this Harvey will do it for me (only 2HP). I'm currently rocking the Laguna F2 (1.5HP) and it periodically gets bogged down with 6/4 and higher material. In any event, consider me subscribed, hope the channel takes off for ya!
Thanks Donny! Yeah I would say that whilst I think this is a better saw than the F2, I don't think it would be enough of an upgrade to be worth it for you.
Hold on, as a woodworking UA-camr, aren't you required by law to get a Saw Stop??? 🤣 Just kidding. This new saw looks amazing! What led you to choose this one over a different make/model? And why go for such a massive upgrade over your previous saw? I had a cheap Ryobi jobsite saw to start with and it was just good enough to get me excited about the possibility but just bad enough to know very quickly I needed something better! I ended up getting the Delta contractor saw and I'm very happy with it but I'm always interested in hearing more about why people choose the tools and brands that they do!
Haha I forgot about the SawStop law! A few things led to this model, but the main thing I settled on was value for money, it's the end of financial year in Australia so a lot of companies have sales on. The equivalent SawStop is in the region of AUD$2000 more expensive so that was out. The Laguna Fusion 3 requires a 15amp circuit and the Fusion 2 has less power. Plus I really liked the fact this saw came with the compass mitre gauge. I figured I'd go for the significant step up from the DeWalt to a full cabinet saw because hopefully it'll be the last saw I need to buy for a very long time! Thanks for watching as always, Rob!
@@RangeWoodworking Yeah, value for money would definitely be the top factor I would be looking for with any big tool like this. It looks like an amazing choice and I'm excited to see what new projects you'll be working on with it!
Thanks for your input, but I don't really agree. The gross majority of the weight was the saw body itself. Had I unboxed it in the back of the truck I'd have shed maybe 50 of the 300lbs and then have something much less stable to get out.
Great video, thanks. Hope to get one of these soon! Appreciate the detail in your video on the setup tips and tricks.
Thanks for watching! I hope its helpful when you get one
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
I just finished assembling my new Saw. After watching your Video.....I went out and reinstalled the Motor Bolt that I left astray. It ran, but squealed. I had similar issues figuring out what the instructions lacked. Thanks for the video. Jim
Thanks for watching. Glad to hear I could help, that bolt is easy to miss!
Just got the alpha 110S-52 4hp with the router table three days ago and just got done setting it up. Haven't been able to use it yet because the electric is not in but man, what a saw! Can't wait to use it.
What a beast! Its certainly worth taking the time to set it up properly like you did. Have fun!
I’m a UA-cam nobody too! My new Harvey will be arriving in 4 days, so I’m thrilled that you posted this today!
How exciting! Something I missed from my video is that one of the last boxes I opened had a great set of Allen keys that I wish I'd had from the start, so if you don't have a good set make sure you grab those early haha! Thanks for watching
How is the new saw
I'm.wanting one soon
Thank you. Very detailed including setup and calibration tips.
Thanks so much!
Hope you rewarded the neighbors with a nice cold one.
They were certainly appropriately thanked 😉
Its an absolute awesome saw! I love mine. Check out their Big eye fence. Its a game changer. They're going to put them on all of their table saws in the near future. I only wish that mine came from the factory with it. Again, perfect choice. You're going to love it.
Thanks for watching, I'm certainly loving it so far. I'll have to check out that fence!
I just ordered the 3hp 52p yesterday, looking forward to receiving it.
Super exciting! Good luck with the set-up and enjoy the upgrade!
Hi, great video and even better to see an Aussie review. I just paid for the exact same saw to replace the exact same Dewalt you have. My only difference will be that I will have to get mine off a trailer and not a Ute. Thank goodness I have a set of ramps for it, but it will still be fun. 😂
Haha I'm glad to yeah you should hopefully have a better time unloading than I did. Enjoy the saw!
i feel your pain…i had to handtruck mines from my garage around and down my sloped, bumpy yard to the rear of my house…no fun at all…congrats
Oh damn! That sounds rough. Thanks for watching!
Mine should be here Monday!
Thats so exciting! Good luck with the setup and enjoy the new toy.
Great video, im getting ready to buy the very same saw for my one car garage shop as well. All the videos and reviews of this tablesaw have nothing but good things to say about it. Looking forward to checking out your future videos.
Thanks for watching! I'm still a huge fan of this saw - the only thing I've given up on is the overhead dust collection but thats only because it tended to get in the way of filming and I didn't take the time to plug it up when I wasn't using the dust hood.
@RangeWoodworking Yeah, the overhead dust collector seems like it's more of a hassle than anything. I've never been one to use blade guards myself and I really like that feature of how quickly and easily the riving knive can be inserted and removed.
Great video, looking forward to getting my saw this week. Did the saw come with the wheels, or did you buy them separately..?
Thanks for watching! I hope your saw arrived and you're enjoying it. I bought the wheels separately from Hare and Forbes but there are many generic sets available.
@RangeWoodworking I've ordered the wheels and there in express airbags at the moment, and I have moved the saw down the back of the shed, looking forward to using it soon...!
Range (?) woodworking, is that Toowoomba range, we are near Toowoomba
You made the right decision on not buying the tin top, biggest waste of money in my opinion. It rusts despite them saying it doesn't. I wish I had gone with the 36P.
Oh that's good to know!
Look forward to your thoughts of the saw! Cant find any honest and proper reviews of it as such.
I'm still really enjoying it with no complaints so far. Plenty of power, takes a dado stack well, good dust collection and the mitre gauge is really.good too.
Great video. Liked & Subscribed. I am also upgrading from a Dewalt contractor saw to the Harvey 2HP. Just wondering at this point, money and electrical requirements aside, would you have opted for the 3HP saw instead? Thanks. cheers
Thanks Ross! I mean the simple answer is "bigger is always better" right? Although I don't think the 3hp model was readily available here and at no point have I felt that this saw doesn't have enough power. I was ripping 50mm thick Australian hardwood joists the other day and it didn't bog, struggle, or burn at all. I'm not likely to ever be pushing it harder than that
Great vid! My dewalt has served me well ocer the years, but the noise it makes has always been an issue. Guessing the Harvey is much quieter with the cabinet right? How much quieter? Cheers
I think the best way to describe it is the DeWalt is like a banshee screaming, and when I start the Harvey it just hums.
How do you like the saw after the use you have given it? Im getting the same saw in the coming days..beyond excited!!
Congrats! Yeah I still really like the saw. It's a nice step up, and I'm loving using Dado stacks in my workflow. I haven't been left wanting for more power either. The only downside is that I have to maintain the cast iron which is new for me.
@RangeWoodworking thanks for replying i can't wait to start using it.. all the best for 2024 looking forward to your future work 👍🏻 😀
Congrats on the new saw. I'm jealous. I was somewhat disappointed in the video though. I was really excited to see what was going to happen when you tried rolling that 400 lb saw backwards down that ramp with a small hand cart.
Haha thanks for watching! I'm glad that I didn't have to find out the hard way what was going to happen...
if you removed all the boxes inside the big box, how much lighter would it be do you think? i'm thinking about buying this saw but can't figure out how i'm going to unload it and get it into my apartment (yes, i'm an apartment woodworker, lol)
I don't know if it would be much more than 40-50 kg (90-110lbs) lighter? It's also quite a large machine especially with the fence rails, you must have a huge apartment!
Great video and thanks for sharing. I am a utube nobody as well.. Can I ask where you got yours and where in Australia are you. I just ordered mine from Gregories Machinery who just went broke. I am expecting it tomorrow and looks like I was lucky as they sent it the day before they shut down. I will post my video as well. Look forward to seeing more of your videos
Hopefully it arrived safely! I got mine from Gregory's also. I didn't realise they'd closed.
Appreciate the video. I am setting mine up today. My question is, did yours come with a right cast iron wing? mine did, should I not use the cast iron wing, when adding the extension wings?
Mine just has the one cast iron wing and one composite wing. I would certainly use both cast iron wings if I had them!
Do you still feel it has enough power over getting the 4HP? I want to buy once cry once. Will this cut 2 inch oak/walnut/maple without much issue?
I'm a big fan of the buy once cry once mentality, I also like "the poor man pays twice". That said, the 4HP (as far as I'm aware) isn't available in Australia, the most powerful is the 3HP HW110S-36, and that requires a 15 amp 240V circuit here. I have had no issues with the 2HP, I don't work much with walnut or maple but with a good ripping blade this doesn't seem to struggle with super hard Australian hardwoods in that thickness. At the end of the day, your budget will probably dictate which way you lean, if you can afford the 4HP and have the infrastructure to run it, I would!
So the boxes that are stuck inside the cabinet body ... you just left them in there?
No no I definitely got them out eventually, either from underneath the saw body or when I was able to raise the motor to free up some space.
Does the miter gauge have a left side sliding extension ?
Yeah the mitre gauge has an extension and is reversible so it can be used either side of the blade I think.
@@RangeWoodworking Thanks
What kind of Mobil base is that ? And is it working right?
It's just a generic mobile base from Hare and Forbes. I had to modify it a bit to get it how I like it but it certainly does the job for now!
Mate - so great to hear an Aussie accent on UA-cam! Great job on the video 🙂 I am very close to ordering a Laguna Fusion 3 - you mentioned that you discounted that model because it required a 15A outlet. I plan on getting one of my 10A outlets swapped out (by a licenced sparky, of course) for a 15A outlet ($25AU from Bunnings) to run the Fusion 3. Other than this extra step for the power, was there any other reason that you selected the Harvey HW110LC 36P over the Laguna Fusion 3? Cheers - Ash
Hey Ash, thanks for watching mate! The 15A plug plus cost of electrician were one of the reasons I didn't with the Laguna. The other thing for me was that Gregory Machinery in Brisbane offered 15% off if you collected it. That took about $600 off the price. So all in all I picked up the HW110 for $3200ish and the Laguna was $3899+freight. There are also a few other features about the HW110 that I liked such as the awesome mitre gauge thats included and the extra-deep table. Cheers!
Edit - I should add, I have nothing against the Fusion 3, I'm sure its a hell of a saw. It essentially just boiled down to a budget decision.
That base is the one that Harvey sells or is a different brand?
No it's not Harvey's mobile base. It's just an adjustable generic one supplied by Hare and Forbes.
Hey man - just stumbled across your channel via this video because I'm also in the market for a table saw upgrade. Unfortunately, I don't think this Harvey will do it for me (only 2HP). I'm currently rocking the Laguna F2 (1.5HP) and it periodically gets bogged down with 6/4 and higher material. In any event, consider me subscribed, hope the channel takes off for ya!
Thanks Donny! Yeah I would say that whilst I think this is a better saw than the F2, I don't think it would be enough of an upgrade to be worth it for you.
Hi, why you purchased Harvey table saw when you have dewalt table saw
Because I wanted an upgrade. The Harvey saw is more powerful, more accurate, has more capabilities, and a larger work area.
Can you get this for the uk?
Probably? I think Axminster tools have a relationship with Harvey. I'd start my search there.
"it did suck" - I've seen my future
Hahaha to be fair it didn't suck for long
Hold on, as a woodworking UA-camr, aren't you required by law to get a Saw Stop??? 🤣 Just kidding. This new saw looks amazing! What led you to choose this one over a different make/model? And why go for such a massive upgrade over your previous saw? I had a cheap Ryobi jobsite saw to start with and it was just good enough to get me excited about the possibility but just bad enough to know very quickly I needed something better! I ended up getting the Delta contractor saw and I'm very happy with it but I'm always interested in hearing more about why people choose the tools and brands that they do!
Haha I forgot about the SawStop law! A few things led to this model, but the main thing I settled on was value for money, it's the end of financial year in Australia so a lot of companies have sales on. The equivalent SawStop is in the region of AUD$2000 more expensive so that was out. The Laguna Fusion 3 requires a 15amp circuit and the Fusion 2 has less power. Plus I really liked the fact this saw came with the compass mitre gauge. I figured I'd go for the significant step up from the DeWalt to a full cabinet saw because hopefully it'll be the last saw I need to buy for a very long time! Thanks for watching as always, Rob!
@@RangeWoodworking Yeah, value for money would definitely be the top factor I would be looking for with any big tool like this. It looks like an amazing choice and I'm excited to see what new projects you'll be working on with it!
Easiest way to get it off your truck would have been to do what you did after you got it in the shop. Open the box and halve the weight.
Thanks for your input, but I don't really agree. The gross majority of the weight was the saw body itself. Had I unboxed it in the back of the truck I'd have shed maybe 50 of the 300lbs and then have something much less stable to get out.
the tool is fantastic ..the written manual is crap ..thanks for the video