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EWP-8365 Cast Iron Right Wing - Harvey Woodworking

EWP-8365

Cast Iron Right Wing for HW110LC-36P




$199.00$199.00

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EWP-8365 Cast Iron Right Wing - Harvey Woodworking
EWP-8365 Cast Iron Right Wing - Harvey Woodworking
EWP-8365 Cast Iron Right Wing - Harvey Woodworking
EWP-8365 Cast Iron Right Wing - Harvey Woodworking

EWP-8365

Cast Iron Right Wing for HW110LC-36P


$199.00



* Tax and shipping freight will be calculated at checkout.

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M.F.

Perfect addition to my tablesaw. Fast shipping.

T
T.K. (Denver, US)
HW110LC-36P

I purchased the HW110LC-36P. It is hands down ones of the nicest piece of equipment I have purchased. I added the cast iron right wing because I wanted an all cast iron table and Iā€™m glad I did. This saw is one solidly built tool. This will be the center piece of my shop and I plan to pass this on to my kids when I move on to greener pastures. This was money well spent.

C
Customer

Awesome product. outstanding!!!

D
Doug

My table saw just got a whole lot better!

S
S.E. (Spokane, US)
Table saw

Harvey has been absolutely fantastic to work with as far as sales, and support. The HW110LC-36P saw that I ordered was packed so well that i was very happy to get something that heavy without any damage to the product. However, when I got the saw I also ordered the extra right side cast iron wing hoping to extend the table top surface. Well it was delivered and installed just fine, but when I was putting the black table top back on, there were no holes or bolts in the fence supports for me to reattach the far right side.I called Harvey and they told me that I would have to drill a couple of holes and put my own bolts in. It just seems to me that for the price that we pay for these machines that they could just put 2 more holes in and throw in a couple more bolts. Maybe the engineers that design these saws could do that and make it a little easier for the future.