I had a crappy old Craftsman table saw too and now own the 52" 4 HP Harvey. It's terrific. My abilities will probably never catch up to this machine, but that's a good thing. Nice vid.
You will love this aw, I love mine. I moved the black end exstenion top to the rear and it is now my out feed table, works great and was very easy to do.
I built a quick and easy outfeed table that doubles as extra scrap wood storage. Basically just a 2x4 box with mdf top. I put leveling feet on it though so I can fine tune the height and get it perfectly level and even with the table saw, since we all know garage floors are never level
I like your idea about moving the black extension table...how's that's working out so far? considering that..or eventually maybe trying to added a router plate. I think i have a cutout template somewhere that came the router lift I bought years ago 🤔
I'm actually about to install the Harvey Router System, it comes with a cast iron insert. 110lbs. So I'll be removing the black composite piece and replacing with the cast iron. @@tomcooke9221
I have a SawStop and mine was the same way when running only the overhead off a 6HP ShopVac. I then plumbed in a dedicated line off my Rockler 1250 Dust Collector to run in conjunction with my overhead, and it is a world of difference. There is hardly any dust. You could damn near eat off it!
Semper Fidelis! Just got one and appreciate your setup video. Wish I had seen this before I setup mine b/c I also scratched my fence rail with that metal stopper piece. Wish the instructions were better and explained how to properly place the fence onto the rail.
thanks for watching, yea, I got the sliding table attachment so I'll be doing a video on that and I'm currently setting up the router wing so there's going to be more videos coming.
I agree with you about the instructions ...I'm in the middle of setting mine up now. the exploded diagrams at the end helped me with alot of the which bolts go where questions. I quick note, you installed the legs incorrectly...they go underneath the table. I almost did it the same way you did 🤦 nice video all around!
I have the shark over head guard, and the harvey G700 dust processor, my dust collection is much better than what I see on your set up. The G700 is what I feel is the best and is why I have good collection, I got thr shark mostly be cause I just wanted the best. I never took what came with the saw out of the box. All my big tools are Harvey now.
Watched your series on the Harvey and am in the market for a table saw upgrade. I was pretty set on the Laguna but the Harvey seems like a very good saw too and like the upgraded miter gauge it comes with. The $500 shipping is tough tho.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry I have a clone of this table saw with nearly the exact same dust collection setup (literally different colour plastic on the back solid coloured piece). The dust collector port that offshoots to the 1.25" port is useless, the air flow from a dust collector just isn't fast enough for smaller dust/chips. Cap it off and hook the blade guard dust collection up to a good shop vac or if you have one a dust extractor. I did this and now have almost zero dust when making cuts. Hope this helps.
That's exactly what I was thinking of doing and storing a shopvac under the wing. I find that I don't use the overhead attachment very often as unless you're doing a high number of repeat cuts at a wider width (3 plus inches) it's not very practical. thanks for the info@@sphixcanada
I had a crappy old Craftsman table saw too and now own the 52" 4 HP Harvey. It's terrific. My abilities will probably never catch up to this machine, but that's a good thing. Nice vid.
thanks for watching. How's your experience been with the dust collection? Similar to mine?
You will love this aw, I love mine. I moved the black end exstenion top to the rear and it is now my out feed table, works great and was very easy to do.
I built a quick and easy outfeed table that doubles as extra scrap wood storage. Basically just a 2x4 box with mdf top. I put leveling feet on it though so I can fine tune the height and get it perfectly level and even with the table saw, since we all know garage floors are never level
I like your idea about moving the black extension table...how's that's working out so far? considering that..or eventually maybe trying to added a router plate. I think i have a cutout template somewhere that came the router lift I bought years ago 🤔
I'm actually about to install the Harvey Router System, it comes with a cast iron insert. 110lbs. So I'll be removing the black composite piece and replacing with the cast iron. @@tomcooke9221
it is working out very well, I have it still there with no changes.
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@@steelhead1194so you have set up a couple inches from the rear rail or were you able to somehow attach it?
Great video and very Raw and authentic. TY for sharing, I am so looking forward to getting my Harvey.
Thanks for watching. I'm working on editing another one for Harvey showing the slider and router add on stay tuned, I should have it up in a few days!
I have a SawStop and mine was the same way when running only the overhead off a 6HP ShopVac. I then plumbed in a dedicated line off my Rockler 1250 Dust Collector to run in conjunction with my overhead, and it is a world of difference. There is hardly any dust. You could damn near eat off it!
yea I was thinking about doing something like that. Using the dead space under the table for a dedicated dust collection system
Semper Fidelis! Just got one and appreciate your setup video. Wish I had seen this before I setup mine b/c I also scratched my fence rail with that metal stopper piece. Wish the instructions were better and explained how to properly place the fence onto the rail.
thanks for watching, yea, I got the sliding table attachment so I'll be doing a video on that and I'm currently setting up the router wing so there's going to be more videos coming.
I agree with you about the instructions ...I'm in the middle of setting mine up now. the exploded diagrams at the end helped me with alot of the which bolts go where questions. I quick note, you installed the legs incorrectly...they go underneath the table. I almost did it the same way you did 🤦 nice video all around!
Dang, I'll have to take a look. Evidence that the instructions aren't good. I'll have another video coming out on the slider attachment and the router
I have the shark over head guard, and the harvey G700 dust processor, my dust collection is much better than what I see on your set up. The G700 is what I feel is the best and is why I have good collection, I got thr shark mostly be cause I just wanted the best. I never took what came with the saw out of the box. All my big tools are Harvey now.
good to know thanks
The Harvey is very impressive. I'm deciding between a Laguna and a Harvey. Both seem quite good.
I can't speak for the laguna but I'm very happy with this saw
i've read the fence is a bit "wobbly" on the laguna - I would def do significant research prior to purchase.
No wobble on the Harvey that's for sure@@MTMXBL
Nice review! Only question that I would have is what is your dust collection system.
thanks for watching. it's a 2HP harbor freight. I have another video on how I set it up, go check it out.
Really nice saw. Vacuum is always a challenge.
thanks for watching!
If you haven’t bought those accessories yet m, they are currently 30% off! Nice video man.
thanks for watching! Yea I already have them, collecting video footage to make follow up videos and reworking my dust system for the router table.
Watched your series on the Harvey and am in the market for a table saw upgrade. I was pretty set on the Laguna but the Harvey seems like a very good saw too and like the upgraded miter gauge it comes with. The $500 shipping is tough tho.
yea it's def a consideration. whats the shipping on the delta or saw stop? Id imagine all large cabinet saws have high shipping.
Free shipping through today
nice!@@coaltrain18000
Sign up for their emails. Harvey offers free shipping every few months it seems.
nice
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The table saws has always always and I stress that, always had problems with dust collection, they’re the worst when it comes to dust collection
yea, it's better than what I had before but the dust is always a problem.
What dust collector do you have? I suspect it is underpowered. You should be getting much better dust collection.
I have the Harbor Freight 2HP with a cyclone and canister filter. I have another video showing how I built that out.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry I have a clone of this table saw with nearly the exact same dust collection setup (literally different colour plastic on the back solid coloured piece). The dust collector port that offshoots to the 1.25" port is useless, the air flow from a dust collector just isn't fast enough for smaller dust/chips. Cap it off and hook the blade guard dust collection up to a good shop vac or if you have one a dust extractor. I did this and now have almost zero dust when making cuts. Hope this helps.
That's exactly what I was thinking of doing and storing a shopvac under the wing. I find that I don't use the overhead attachment very often as unless you're doing a high number of repeat cuts at a wider width (3 plus inches) it's not very practical. thanks for the info@@sphixcanada