@@haroldcampbell The Harvey G700 has a rating of 61-72 dBA, while my Mini Gorilla is at 80.5 dBA. To my ears, the Harvey is a bit quieter, but I still wear my ear protection with use. Hope that helps!
@andrewpinson12689 сағат бұрын
I don't know if you got time to answer a question like this - I have the Oneida Gorilla like you. What small things like the Festool sander, router, drill press, 12" sanders etc. (Small things) can be used with it. 1 1/2" inlet items. There seems to be a question about air flow. At 73 I am a big Celtic fan - started with people like Havlicek and the Chief, Bill Russell. .
@HescottDesignCo8 сағат бұрын
@@andrewpinson1268 Hey! Fellow Celtics fan! I started watching around 1982 and was spoiled watching Bird, McHale and Parrish! Great years for sure and I have a huge appreciation for those older teams as well! To answer the dust collection question in regard to smaller inlet tools. I’ve found that using just a good shop vac works better for those actually. The action of decreasing the hose diameter from the 6” Mini Gorilla will hamper the CFM and prevent good flow/suction. I’m not sure on the science of it all, but the shop vacs are better suited to pull vacuum on those smaller style tools. Festool, Fein, SurPrep and Mirka make very nice versions…but they can be pricey. I got by using a Rigid teamed up with a Dust Deputy for many years! Worked very well! Appreciate the comment and Go Celtics!!!
@andrewpinson12687 сағат бұрын
@@HescottDesignCo Thanks. I forgot to say that I do have three Fein (high dollar) vacuums. However I am trying to justify having bought the Oneida. I only have a small jointer, 13" planer, router table and nothing else big for now. Miter saw and small table saw might be used on it.
@HescottDesignCo6 сағат бұрын
@@andrewpinson1268 This seems like a great way to buy some new tools to use it on! At least that’s what I would tell myself! I will say my Mini Gorilla did a very fine job these last 6 years of use. Great little machine and you’ll enjoy having it in your shop space.
@pink2palace19 сағат бұрын
Great review.
@HescottDesignCo17 сағат бұрын
Thank you Leslie! Trying me best for sure! ☺️
@StreamlineWoodshop21 сағат бұрын
That’s a sweet machine! Looks like nasa made it.
@HescottDesignCo20 сағат бұрын
@@StreamlineWoodshop Hahaha! I actually named I’d HAL 😂
@Barucc13121 сағат бұрын
Awesome video!
@HescottDesignCo21 сағат бұрын
@@Barucc131 Hey thanks bud! Hoping people enjoy it and the channel! 👊🏼☺️
@richardeats22 сағат бұрын
Good video! Thanks for the info!
@HescottDesignCo22 сағат бұрын
@@richardeats Hey thanks for watching bud! I appreciate that! 👊🏼
@carpentryjoineryandcabinet633519 күн бұрын
The storefront looks great, fabulous building 🙌
@HescottDesignCo18 күн бұрын
@@carpentryjoineryandcabinet6335 Super kind of you to say! I appreciate that!
@Ferreri.Workshop20 күн бұрын
having a store front showroom is something i didn’t know i wanted but now it’s a goal!
@HescottDesignCo20 күн бұрын
@@Ferreri.Workshop It does feel good to try and make a dream come true…hoping this goes well. I’ve always wanted to give this a try and hopefully fail or succeed, I’ll show my kids you’re never too old to chase a dream. Appreciate the kind words! 👊🏼
@jimrosson670225 күн бұрын
Great shop
@HescottDesignCo25 күн бұрын
@@jimrosson6702 I appreciate that! Always a work in progress, but it’s headed the right direction!
@Finewoodworkingofsc25 күн бұрын
Great video and shop tour. I'm trying to get the nerve to post my first video and thought of doing a shop tour. Thanks for the inspiration. You have a new subscriber.
@HescottDesignCo25 күн бұрын
@@Finewoodworkingofsc Hey thanks! That’s very kind of you to say! And you should for sure do a video, people enjoy seeing how folks have stuff laid out. I’ll bet you have some good ideas to share! Really appreciate the support! 👊🏼
@thomasfisher263425 күн бұрын
Great video! Awesome shop. What type of setup is that for the dust in the air ? Caterpillar drum fan ? attached to what?
@HescottDesignCo25 күн бұрын
I appreciate that! You are spot on, it’s a caterpillar fan and a MERV 15 environment filter (Wynn). Let me see if I can add the link in descriptions later!
@ericruggiero749026 күн бұрын
You have an air filter on the floor. It says “gate pillar” I think. Can you tell me where you got that and who the manufacturer is? Thank you.
@HescottDesignCo25 күн бұрын
If you mean the 24”x24” filter over the floor air return, I just grabbed it from Amazon. Trying to keep the dust out of the furnace a bit. Let me know if that’s what you mean 👊🏼☺️
@joebonadies853328 күн бұрын
Came out great, but You forgot to show off the Clamp Wall....
@HescottDesignCo27 күн бұрын
Thanks Joe! Gosh, that clamp wall sure would be nice to get back in this space again!
@tristancomer733029 күн бұрын
OMG!!! Love the content! Keep it up❤❤❤
@HescottDesignCo29 күн бұрын
That’s super kind of you to say! Thanks!
@pink2palace29 күн бұрын
I have clamp envy.😅
@HescottDesignCo29 күн бұрын
Hahaha!!! You just can never have enough! 😊
@StreamlineWoodshop29 күн бұрын
This whole time I’ve been keeping my router bits right next to my router table like an idiot! 😂
@HescottDesignCo29 күн бұрын
Hahahah!!! That’s all wrong!!!! 😂
@DonAzzop29 күн бұрын
Good job, looking forward to seeing many more.
@HescottDesignCo29 күн бұрын
Thanks Don! Next one will be an initial thoughts on the Harvey DC! Just quick and easy first thoughts 👊🏼
@DonAzzop29 күн бұрын
@@HescottDesignCo I'd like to see how you make them table legs. I think that would be a good video.
@HescottDesignCo29 күн бұрын
@@DonAzzopI may just do something on these at some point! Might be a good one to see 👊🏼
@MlKEBlKE6929 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@HescottDesignCo29 күн бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate that!
@cristy1735Ай бұрын
This is beautiful Josh! I came to your page after reading a long comment you left on Eric's page. I agree, there are so many great artists that never get acknowledged because they are not part of the "in" group. I follow lots of very talented woodworks being a mediocre one now. I often stop following them when they gat sponsored by companies with deep pockets and now I can't make the projects because it's outside of my financial means and workshop size. You have gained a follower.
@HescottDesignCoАй бұрын
Gosh, this is such a kind comment! I really appreciate that very much! I certainly am trying my best to create relatable build content or at least show enough that might help someone out of a pickle! I’m a furniture maker by trade and have just opened my first storefront/showroom. So making videos isn’t exactly my strong suit yet! I’m trying though to get better and hope to have more KZread videos coming soon! The creators such as Eric and others in that large group are much better at making these videos. That is their product and the builds are secondary. My product is actually the furniture and the videos are secondary…so I’m in a bit of a learning curve! I appreciate your message!
@gonebyrv97486 ай бұрын
Congratulations on being "gifted" a table saw from Harvey with your limited number of subscribers.
@HescottDesignCo5 ай бұрын
Thanks! It’s from a relationship more on IG. I’m trying to get going here a bit as well.
@markmurphy80666 ай бұрын
What is the difference between the P and the PG nomenclature
@HescottDesignCo6 ай бұрын
Hey! Good question and I wanted to make sure I answered correctly so I asked my Harvey rep. Here’s what they told me. I’ll copy below.
@HescottDesignCo6 ай бұрын
So the P is at the end of all of our big equipment that indicated cast iron. The G is the new Saw model with the Big Eye. PG would be Cast Iron Big Eye and G would be TiN Big Eye The letters themselves don’t stand for anything
@HescottDesignCo6 ай бұрын
Hopefully that helps out! Have a good one! 👊🏼
@MlKEBlKE696 ай бұрын
super cool 😎
@HescottDesignCo6 ай бұрын
👊🏼☺️
@thedrumssayyes6 ай бұрын
Love the candid videos! Well done!
@HescottDesignCo6 ай бұрын
Appreciate that! That’s kind of how I roll…I’m not good at writing scripts or being polished. This is it 👊🏼😂
@moldyzucchinis32516 ай бұрын
bit looks amazing. what brand is it? also like the simple workholding jig
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How loud is it compared to your other vacuum?
@@haroldcampbell The Harvey G700 has a rating of 61-72 dBA, while my Mini Gorilla is at 80.5 dBA. To my ears, the Harvey is a bit quieter, but I still wear my ear protection with use. Hope that helps!
I don't know if you got time to answer a question like this - I have the Oneida Gorilla like you. What small things like the Festool sander, router, drill press, 12" sanders etc. (Small things) can be used with it. 1 1/2" inlet items. There seems to be a question about air flow. At 73 I am a big Celtic fan - started with people like Havlicek and the Chief, Bill Russell. .
@@andrewpinson1268 Hey! Fellow Celtics fan! I started watching around 1982 and was spoiled watching Bird, McHale and Parrish! Great years for sure and I have a huge appreciation for those older teams as well! To answer the dust collection question in regard to smaller inlet tools. I’ve found that using just a good shop vac works better for those actually. The action of decreasing the hose diameter from the 6” Mini Gorilla will hamper the CFM and prevent good flow/suction. I’m not sure on the science of it all, but the shop vacs are better suited to pull vacuum on those smaller style tools. Festool, Fein, SurPrep and Mirka make very nice versions…but they can be pricey. I got by using a Rigid teamed up with a Dust Deputy for many years! Worked very well! Appreciate the comment and Go Celtics!!!
@@HescottDesignCo Thanks. I forgot to say that I do have three Fein (high dollar) vacuums. However I am trying to justify having bought the Oneida. I only have a small jointer, 13" planer, router table and nothing else big for now. Miter saw and small table saw might be used on it.
@@andrewpinson1268 This seems like a great way to buy some new tools to use it on! At least that’s what I would tell myself! I will say my Mini Gorilla did a very fine job these last 6 years of use. Great little machine and you’ll enjoy having it in your shop space.
Great review.
Thank you Leslie! Trying me best for sure! ☺️
That’s a sweet machine! Looks like nasa made it.
@@StreamlineWoodshop Hahaha! I actually named I’d HAL 😂
Awesome video!
@@Barucc131 Hey thanks bud! Hoping people enjoy it and the channel! 👊🏼☺️
Good video! Thanks for the info!
@@richardeats Hey thanks for watching bud! I appreciate that! 👊🏼
The storefront looks great, fabulous building 🙌
@@carpentryjoineryandcabinet6335 Super kind of you to say! I appreciate that!
having a store front showroom is something i didn’t know i wanted but now it’s a goal!
@@Ferreri.Workshop It does feel good to try and make a dream come true…hoping this goes well. I’ve always wanted to give this a try and hopefully fail or succeed, I’ll show my kids you’re never too old to chase a dream. Appreciate the kind words! 👊🏼
Great shop
@@jimrosson6702 I appreciate that! Always a work in progress, but it’s headed the right direction!
Great video and shop tour. I'm trying to get the nerve to post my first video and thought of doing a shop tour. Thanks for the inspiration. You have a new subscriber.
@@Finewoodworkingofsc Hey thanks! That’s very kind of you to say! And you should for sure do a video, people enjoy seeing how folks have stuff laid out. I’ll bet you have some good ideas to share! Really appreciate the support! 👊🏼
Great video! Awesome shop. What type of setup is that for the dust in the air ? Caterpillar drum fan ? attached to what?
I appreciate that! You are spot on, it’s a caterpillar fan and a MERV 15 environment filter (Wynn). Let me see if I can add the link in descriptions later!
You have an air filter on the floor. It says “gate pillar” I think. Can you tell me where you got that and who the manufacturer is? Thank you.
If you mean the 24”x24” filter over the floor air return, I just grabbed it from Amazon. Trying to keep the dust out of the furnace a bit. Let me know if that’s what you mean 👊🏼☺️
Came out great, but You forgot to show off the Clamp Wall....
Thanks Joe! Gosh, that clamp wall sure would be nice to get back in this space again!
OMG!!! Love the content! Keep it up❤❤❤
That’s super kind of you to say! Thanks!
I have clamp envy.😅
Hahaha!!! You just can never have enough! 😊
This whole time I’ve been keeping my router bits right next to my router table like an idiot! 😂
Hahahah!!! That’s all wrong!!!! 😂
Good job, looking forward to seeing many more.
Thanks Don! Next one will be an initial thoughts on the Harvey DC! Just quick and easy first thoughts 👊🏼
@@HescottDesignCo I'd like to see how you make them table legs. I think that would be a good video.
@@DonAzzopI may just do something on these at some point! Might be a good one to see 👊🏼
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks! I appreciate that!
This is beautiful Josh! I came to your page after reading a long comment you left on Eric's page. I agree, there are so many great artists that never get acknowledged because they are not part of the "in" group. I follow lots of very talented woodworks being a mediocre one now. I often stop following them when they gat sponsored by companies with deep pockets and now I can't make the projects because it's outside of my financial means and workshop size. You have gained a follower.
Gosh, this is such a kind comment! I really appreciate that very much! I certainly am trying my best to create relatable build content or at least show enough that might help someone out of a pickle! I’m a furniture maker by trade and have just opened my first storefront/showroom. So making videos isn’t exactly my strong suit yet! I’m trying though to get better and hope to have more KZread videos coming soon! The creators such as Eric and others in that large group are much better at making these videos. That is their product and the builds are secondary. My product is actually the furniture and the videos are secondary…so I’m in a bit of a learning curve! I appreciate your message!
Congratulations on being "gifted" a table saw from Harvey with your limited number of subscribers.
Thanks! It’s from a relationship more on IG. I’m trying to get going here a bit as well.
What is the difference between the P and the PG nomenclature
Hey! Good question and I wanted to make sure I answered correctly so I asked my Harvey rep. Here’s what they told me. I’ll copy below.
So the P is at the end of all of our big equipment that indicated cast iron. The G is the new Saw model with the Big Eye. PG would be Cast Iron Big Eye and G would be TiN Big Eye The letters themselves don’t stand for anything
Hopefully that helps out! Have a good one! 👊🏼
super cool 😎
👊🏼☺️
Love the candid videos! Well done!
Appreciate that! That’s kind of how I roll…I’m not good at writing scripts or being polished. This is it 👊🏼😂
bit looks amazing. what brand is it? also like the simple workholding jig
How wide is the kerf? Amazing song btw