Watch more Cool Tools videos here► www.stumpynubs.com/category/free-tutorials/cool-tools/ Tools Seen in this video► - Bits & Bits Astra Coated Router Bits: bitsbits.com/ref/6213/ - Castle TSM-112 Pocket Hole Machine: castleusa.com/ - iGaging Layout Squares: www.chipsfly.com/layout-square.html - Harvey Table Saws: www.harveywoodworking.com/collections/table-saws - Bora All-Terrain Sawhorse: amzn.to/33SlVRe - The Restorer: amzn.to/3opuwEd - Router Baseplate Centering Cone: amzn.to/2S5xHEU (If you make a purchase using the above affiliate links, we may receive a small commission.) Bits & Bits, Castle, iGaging, Harvey and Bora are sponsors of Stumpy Nubs Woodworking Journal.
This video is the reason I bought a Harvey table saw. It was delivered the end of July and is such a HUGE upgrade from a Ridgid contractor saw. It makes me a better and a safer wood working.
I love this channel, I've been woodworking for leisure for about 2 years now and Stumpy Nubs has given me the confidence to buy the tools I really need and use them safely. My skills have improved in leaps and bounds and my projects growing in ambition. Thank you for the excellent and well presented guidance.
I am sold on the Harvey MG 36 Miter Gauge. So many whistles and bells. And not useless crap either. And for the money it doesn't break the bank, And after posting this 2 hours later, I went to the Harver website and purchased the MG 36 miter gauge fence. Really make a fine addition to my shop.
Stumpy, I was in my new shop a few days ago organizing my routing equipment. I cannot tell you where or which router I got it from, but I ran across the shaft and cone for the centering tool. They were buried on the bottom of one of my router tool bags so of course, I studied each of the pieces for quite a while trying to figure out what they were for. Now I know thanks to cool tools. I enjoy all of the content you post and I have learned many new skills and ideas from Stumpy Nubs. Keep up the good work.
I am just about ready to pull the trigger on the Harvey Table saw you have. I just need to finish this epoxy river table set I am doing! Thank you again for such an honest review!!
You won’t regret it! Very good customer service with my table saw purchase. Had some snags with shipping, but they really went above and beyond. The fence is great, but I ordered an Incra TS-LS fence system about 6 months prior for a different table saw, but it couldn’t be a cooler fit for this saw.
Hello, Stumpy! There are plenty of ‘woodworking’ vids…but none that compare with the quality and diversity of your offerings. I enjoy them immensely, have learned much, and become a much better woodworker as a result of integrating both your shop tips and tool recommendations. You are the ‘go to’ guy in the woodworking video biz…I would think tool manufacturers would be breaking down your door to get your reviews and endorsements. Thank you! Richard - Raleigh (but a true Michigander born and raised in Kalamazoo!)
Thanks, I have been trying to choose a decent table saw not breaking my bank account and one of my options is Harvey. Now I am sold, your "review" was what I needed.
i'm happy to see companies like Harvey and Bridge City and Woodpeckers represented. High priced companies like Festool and Mafel have nothing over US built machinery.
I am not sure I said it was the "best" dust collection, just that it is as good at collecting dust as any saw I have used. Yes, that does include my SawStop. SawStop claims something like 98% collection, but that must be with the perfect dust collection setup in a controlled test. Because I always have to vacuum after using my SawStop, and every several months we have to clean a pile of dust out of the cabinet. I think the Harvey is similar to the SawStop when it comes to dust collection. Good, but not near perfect :)
Thanks for your video. I love to videos. I especially liked the restore. I talk to the inventor of the restore, a really nice guy with very good intentions. I own one and Love it!
I got a serious chuckle when you were describing how the guard and riving knife on the table saw were easily interchangeable without tools so that you'll actually use it instead of tossing it in a corner somewhere.
I finally received my tablesaw. The quality is amazing. I bought the 2HP 110v model, and it came with the Compass miter gauge, and the price I got was amazing, $1,595. At a price where the miter gauge goes for approx $400, that means I got the saw for about $1,200.
I just did a complete assembly video of the Harvey HW110S-52. I completely agree with your thorough assessment of this table saw! Both the fence system and the mg36 miter gauge are the Best on the market!!
Thanks for another Cool Tools video! It always seems I buy at least one of the tools recommended in your videos. This time I just bought the router plate centering guide! It will be here Wednesday...
Love my Harvey Alpha 4hp saw! Worth every penny, but shelled out alot less pennies than I would have even for lesser saws. I've got their bandsaw on my wish list next
@11:33 For most everybody who watches these videos, let me tell you, the best, and most useful, and affordable in this video _by far_ is the restorer and the one that you will use over and over. It beats the hell out of a belt sander or even palm sanders, grinder sanders, etc. The best part is they are cheap, sorta. Or let me say, they're worth every penny. I bought a Porter-Cable at Lowes for 65 bucks. I promise you will _look_ for stuff to do. I was convinced when a customer asked if I could get rid of 20 yrs worth of calcium deposits on a red tiled porch where she (over)watered her plants. Thick, chunky, rock infused with the tile. I had previously tried belt sanders, angle grinder with stainless twisted knot wire brush, all kinds of scrapers , chemicals, even hammer and chisel. But this whipped them all, badly.
I would love to own a Harvey Table saw. I’ve been looking to upgrade my old craftsman saw. I’ve watched a few reviews like yours on the Harvey. I think I have my heart set.
Thanks for the recommendation on that table saw. I'm actually new to the craft and saving up for a table saw. While a lot of people have said to just go down to Lowe's and pick up whatever is on sale, my gut has said set the money aside, buy something of quality, with good safety features, accessories you can count on for accuracy, and the kind of craftsmanship that you can count on to stick around for the long haul. This looks like just the thing.
I personally would not but a table saw that did not have an easy (toolless) blade guard release and riving knife option. That is by far the most important safety feature of a table saw, in my mind.
I've had the 2HP 36" version with the more traditional trunions and I can't recommend this brand enough.They actually build cabinet saws for Grizzly, Laguna, Powermatic and Jet. I run it with a full kerf combo blade and it chews through really hard wood without a hitch. One thing though I'd highly recommend: DO NOT buy their mobile base, it's a waste of money! It is a Bora clone with 2 fixed wheels. It barely accommodates a 400lbs machine and will not prevent tilting on the long side if one adds the cast iron right extension or even the cast iron router table. Get a longer base or fabricate your own (metal preferably) if one can passably weld. That's what I did even if my welding is.... very creative, let's say ;-) but it's now on 6 full swivel casters and I enjoy twirling this beast around in my very small shop.
I appreciate that your site is unique in that you explain stuff about tools and wood working rather than projects. You've filled a very specific niche. You make the "projects sites" much more amenable. thanks
GREAT VID. Had to cancel my Harvey table saw order due to finding Mom has cancer and wanted to ensure her needs were priority. We'll get there one day. 🙏😊
I've never heard of Harvey Wood Working Machines and am consider their table saw for my next shop. I've used a Shopsmith for a lot of years but they have their limits. I want to build a shop with tools that are set and don't need to be calibrated often. I'm glad I found your videos. Thanks
Enjoyable video as always. Great comments and replys. I read most of the comments where you supply a responeses. I use your site frequently (and others) for training sales staff for a cabinet hardware distributor.
The Restorer was pretty cool. I've had to epoxy cracks and gaps on several projects and I've learned a really dependable method to cut down sand times. First, tape off the area with blue tape so that your epoxy pour is going just into the crack and the immediate surface, and not all over your workpiece. Secondly, once the epoxy tacks up (but is not fully cured) you can remove the tape and then take a razor blade or card scraper and shave off the excess epoxy from the surface. Once it cures, you'll be left with just some small spot sanding as opposed to whipping out the belt sander and chewing off a giant pool of hardened epoxy. If sanding is soul crushing work, it's a thousand times worse when you blow through 15 random orbit pads trying to get rid of epoxy with hardness that seems like a diamond.
I was really enjoyed the video, very good content ( i won't use a lot of the cool instruments, but i will consider the small ones) for me you are the coolest!!! Thanks
The Restorer looks different than mine. I got one of the first ones (mine is cream color). It worked great for a while until the rubber hub shrunk and caused the sanding sleeves to slip and eat the housing. I just use the paint and rust roller now. Man that works great!
I personally like the SawStop rip fence a little better, but that's likely just because I am more used to it. I definitely prefer the Harvey miter gauge over the one that came with my SawStop. I think those two things cancel each other out... The quality of the two saws is very comparable, both in robust size and fit/finish... The SawStop obviously has the added safety feature, which I am a BIG fan of. But for those who feel like they do not need that feature, comparable Harvey models are considerably less expensive.
I have been debating on sawstop & Harvey and you just made up my mind…apples to apples the sawstop is $300 more but Harvey is 4hp and respective SS model is 3 hp… thank you for helping me make my mind up
Look for the channel called Hooked On Wood. The guy there made a very clever zero clearance insert that virtually eliminates the rest of the dust on his Harvey table saw.
Thx for the info on the igaging brand. I'm in Canada so I don't think I can buy through your link. I left a thumbs up and a comment to try to make up for it.
Always love the Cool Tool videos. Got to say though, the Harvey TS should be in the Drool Tools series. I can't see myself being able to afford one of those in my lifetime. Thanks for posting.
I have picked up so many quality cool tools over the years based on your suggestions. Thank you for your Cool Tools videos, keep them coming! I bought the Harvey ambassador c 14 band saw on your suggestion and what a machine!
I have the 2 hp model and it cuts through anything I have tried without any issues including really thick and dense hardwoods. I have been making tools lately and using really dense heavy woods. This table saw cuts everything so easily it's hard to believe.
Thanks for the Great video, a question I’m on the shop for a table saw, is the Harvey table saw has the quality of the saw stop? Is it as quiet and smooth as the saw stop?
Saw the bits&bits on katz moses and the castle biscuit joiner on finish carpentry tv. Nice when everyone agrees on which tools are best. And the restorer on blacktail studio
Watch more Cool Tools videos here► www.stumpynubs.com/category/free-tutorials/cool-tools/
Tools Seen in this video►
- Bits & Bits Astra Coated Router Bits: bitsbits.com/ref/6213/
- Castle TSM-112 Pocket Hole Machine: castleusa.com/
- iGaging Layout Squares: www.chipsfly.com/layout-square.html
- Harvey Table Saws: www.harveywoodworking.com/collections/table-saws
- Bora All-Terrain Sawhorse: amzn.to/33SlVRe
- The Restorer: amzn.to/3opuwEd
- Router Baseplate Centering Cone: amzn.to/2S5xHEU
(If you make a purchase using the above affiliate links, we may receive a small commission.)
Bits & Bits, Castle, iGaging, Harvey and Bora are sponsors of Stumpy Nubs Woodworking Journal.
This video is the reason I bought a Harvey table saw. It was delivered the end of July and is such a HUGE upgrade from a Ridgid contractor saw. It makes me a better and a safer wood working.
I will realistically never use 90% of the tools in these videos, but oh boy, do I like seeing them.
Yes, and the 10% that I am buying/planning to buy are already burning through my fun money budget!
Well if I could afford all of them I'd sure have them! Even if I only used it one time I just love having tools! Haha
Yes I agree most of those tools I can't even afford
Yes like looking at supermodels
I love this channel, I've been woodworking for leisure for about 2 years now and Stumpy Nubs has given me the confidence to buy the tools I really need and use them safely. My skills have improved in leaps and bounds and my projects growing in ambition. Thank you for the excellent and well presented guidance.
I am sold on the Harvey MG 36 Miter Gauge. So many whistles and bells. And not useless crap either. And for the money it doesn't break the bank, And after posting this 2 hours later, I went to the Harver website and purchased the MG 36 miter gauge fence. Really make a fine addition to my shop.
Dude, how cool is James. Seriously my favorite dude to have tell me stuff, and helps me keeps customers happy
I just received my Harvey Table saw and just started assembling it. This saw is very heavy and solid. I'm looking forward to starting using it.
Stumpy, I was in my new shop a few days ago organizing my routing equipment. I cannot tell you where or which router I got it from, but I ran across the shaft and cone for the centering tool. They were buried on the bottom of one of my router tool bags so of course, I studied each of the pieces for quite a while trying to figure out what they were for. Now I know thanks to cool tools. I enjoy all of the content you post and I have learned many new skills and ideas from Stumpy Nubs. Keep up the good work.
I am just about ready to pull the trigger on the Harvey Table saw you have. I just need to finish this epoxy river table set I am doing! Thank you again for such an honest review!!
You won’t regret it! Very good customer service with my table saw purchase. Had some snags with shipping, but they really went above and beyond. The fence is great, but I ordered an Incra TS-LS fence system about 6 months prior for a different table saw, but it couldn’t be a cooler fit for this saw.
I second the Harvey purchase. I love mine. I've had it about a month and it's awesome.
Boy, I love this videos... keep em coming ma man.
Hello, Stumpy! There are plenty of ‘woodworking’ vids…but none that compare with the quality and diversity of your offerings. I enjoy them immensely, have learned much, and become a much better woodworker as a result of integrating both your shop tips and tool recommendations. You are the ‘go to’ guy in the woodworking video biz…I would think tool manufacturers would be breaking down your door to get your reviews and endorsements. Thank you! Richard - Raleigh (but a true Michigander born and raised in Kalamazoo!)
Thanks, I have been trying to choose a decent table saw not breaking my bank account and one of my options is Harvey. Now I am sold, your "review" was what I needed.
Thanks. I love our Restorer tool. Very handy
i'm happy to see companies like Harvey and Bridge City and Woodpeckers represented. High priced companies like Festool and Mafel have nothing over US built machinery.
Perfect timing they are delivering my new Harvey Saw today! Can’t wait to get it hooked up and going.
I got a used Harvey Master-Rip fence for my table saw. Awesome upgrade.
Thank you for the table saw review. As soon as you said it has the best dust collection and knowing you have a SawStop got me interested.
I am not sure I said it was the "best" dust collection, just that it is as good at collecting dust as any saw I have used. Yes, that does include my SawStop. SawStop claims something like 98% collection, but that must be with the perfect dust collection setup in a controlled test. Because I always have to vacuum after using my SawStop, and every several months we have to clean a pile of dust out of the cabinet. I think the Harvey is similar to the SawStop when it comes to dust collection. Good, but not near perfect :)
Great video as always. I liked the remark about the Restorer drum sander features: "...just scratching the surface." Yep, that sums it up quite well.
Some of the best, most informative videos on the web...Thank you.
Thanks for your video. I love to videos. I especially liked the restore. I talk to the inventor of the restore, a really nice guy with very good intentions. I own one and Love it!
I got a serious chuckle when you were describing how the guard and riving knife on the table saw were easily interchangeable without tools so that you'll actually use it instead of tossing it in a corner somewhere.
Cool Tools is my favorite series of videos on Stumpy Nubs.
I finally received my tablesaw. The quality is amazing. I bought the 2HP 110v model, and it came with the Compass miter gauge, and the price I got was amazing, $1,595. At a price where the miter gauge goes for approx $400, that means I got the saw for about $1,200.
GREAT TOOLS
I've been holding out to get a Harvey table saw. Glad to see them getting more exposure.
I just did a complete assembly video of the Harvey HW110S-52. I completely agree with your thorough assessment of this table saw! Both the fence system and the mg36 miter gauge are the Best on the market!!
Thanks for another Cool Tools video! It always seems I buy at least one of the tools recommended in your videos. This time I just bought the router plate centering guide! It will be here Wednesday...
The table saw and pocket hole machine look mighty nice..
I really love this video series. I appreciate cool tool appreciation, and I especially like that all your links don't go straight to Amazon.
Love the subtle plugging for the Wings. Go Wings!
Keep up the good work!
Love my Harvey Alpha 4hp saw! Worth every penny, but shelled out alot less pennies than I would have even for lesser saws. I've got their bandsaw on my wish list next
@11:33 For most everybody who watches these videos, let me tell you, the best, and most useful, and affordable in this video _by far_ is the restorer and the one that you will use over and over. It beats the hell out of a belt sander or even palm sanders, grinder sanders, etc. The best part is they are cheap, sorta. Or let me say, they're worth every penny. I bought a Porter-Cable at Lowes for 65 bucks. I promise you will _look_ for stuff to do. I was convinced when a customer asked if I could get rid of 20 yrs worth of calcium deposits on a red tiled porch where she (over)watered her plants. Thick, chunky, rock infused with the tile. I had previously tried belt sanders, angle grinder with stainless twisted knot wire brush, all kinds of scrapers , chemicals, even hammer and chisel. But this whipped them all, badly.
As a Leafs fan, it kills me that I love these videos.
I would love to own a Harvey Table saw. I’ve been looking to upgrade my old craftsman saw. I’ve watched a few reviews like yours on the Harvey. I think I have my heart set.
Thanks for the recommendation on that table saw. I'm actually new to the craft and saving up for a table saw. While a lot of people have said to just go down to Lowe's and pick up whatever is on sale, my gut has said set the money aside, buy something of quality, with good safety features, accessories you can count on for accuracy, and the kind of craftsmanship that you can count on to stick around for the long haul. This looks like just the thing.
I personally would not but a table saw that did not have an easy (toolless) blade guard release and riving knife option. That is by far the most important safety feature of a table saw, in my mind.
I've had the 2HP 36" version with the more traditional trunions and I can't recommend this brand enough.They actually build cabinet saws for Grizzly, Laguna, Powermatic and Jet. I run it with a full kerf combo blade and it chews through really hard wood without a hitch.
One thing though I'd highly recommend: DO NOT buy their mobile base, it's a waste of money! It is a Bora clone with 2 fixed wheels. It barely accommodates a 400lbs machine and will not prevent tilting on the long side if one adds the cast iron right extension or even the cast iron router table. Get a longer base or fabricate your own (metal preferably) if one can passably weld. That's what I did even if my welding is.... very creative, let's say ;-) but it's now on 6 full swivel casters and I enjoy twirling this beast around in my very small shop.
I appreciate that your site is unique in that you explain stuff about tools and wood working rather than projects. You've filled a very specific niche. You make the "projects sites" much more amenable. thanks
Thanks James.
GREAT VID. Had to cancel my Harvey table saw order due to finding Mom has cancer and wanted to ensure her needs were priority. We'll get there one day. 🙏😊
Awesome!!!! Thank You!!!👍😎
Stumpy Nice table saw!!!
Awesome video, especially with Father’s Day coming up.
I love the cool tools segments. Keep them coming!
I've never heard of Harvey Wood Working Machines and am consider their table saw for my next shop. I've used a Shopsmith for a lot of years but they have their limits. I want to build a shop with tools that are set and don't need to be calibrated often. I'm glad I found your videos. Thanks
It’s good to see you still support some American made tools.
Very good video!
I was JUST thinking yesterday that it's been a while since a cool tools video!
I wish I had known about the Harvey table saw before I bought my Fusion 2. Just another great video, like most of all your videos I learn from them!
I just bought a Fusion2, too. No regrets so far.
The Harvey and the Luguan saws are made by the same company, just branded different.
Enjoyable video as always. Great comments and replys. I read most of the comments where you supply a responeses. I use your site frequently (and others) for training sales staff for a cabinet hardware distributor.
The Restorer was pretty cool. I've had to epoxy cracks and gaps on several projects and I've learned a really dependable method to cut down sand times. First, tape off the area with blue tape so that your epoxy pour is going just into the crack and the immediate surface, and not all over your workpiece. Secondly, once the epoxy tacks up (but is not fully cured) you can remove the tape and then take a razor blade or card scraper and shave off the excess epoxy from the surface. Once it cures, you'll be left with just some small spot sanding as opposed to whipping out the belt sander and chewing off a giant pool of hardened epoxy.
If sanding is soul crushing work, it's a thousand times worse when you blow through 15 random orbit pads trying to get rid of epoxy with hardness that seems like a diamond.
Excellent James! Always love this video series.
Never seen the Harvey table saw looks like a beast
I see what you did there, on the Restorer: "I'm just scratching the surface with this tool".... Nice one...! :)
Beat me to it!!
Love my Harvey!!!! Ordered the routing table and fence. Just waiting for it.
Excellent as always! Thanks.
That was awesome, l appreciate these new tool reviews.
I just got Harvey alpha 2hp Couldn’t be happier. Great vid as usual
That Harvey saw looks fantastic.. their fence looks a lot like the incredible out of production Delta Uni-Fence.
Wow, the saw is NICE 👍
Another great CT video. Gonna get the igauge square set.
@12:18 "I'm just scratching the surface with this tool" 😂😂😂
He's just scratching the surface with this tool. No pun intended. Lol
A pun was definitely intended ;)
I was really enjoyed the video, very good content ( i won't use a lot of the cool instruments, but i will consider the small ones) for me you are the coolest!!! Thanks
Thanks James! Really like the Router Cetering device.
The Restorer looks different than mine. I got one of the first ones (mine is cream color). It worked great for a while until the rubber hub shrunk and caused the sanding sleeves to slip and eat the housing. I just use the paint and rust roller now. Man that works great!
Sorry about your issue. Email us a photo of your tool. We may be able to correct it for you 👍🏼 info@wellingtontool.com
Thank you so much I'm going to order me a set of squares now
This saw looks very much like a Laguna saw I bought in Australia. And yes they are great.
Did you ever see an Altendorf table saw. A friend of mine has one and it is absolutely a fantastic saw!
Can you do a more in depth video on the Harvey? Maybe compare to your sawstop? Thanks!
I personally like the SawStop rip fence a little better, but that's likely just because I am more used to it. I definitely prefer the Harvey miter gauge over the one that came with my SawStop. I think those two things cancel each other out... The quality of the two saws is very comparable, both in robust size and fit/finish... The SawStop obviously has the added safety feature, which I am a BIG fan of. But for those who feel like they do not need that feature, comparable Harvey models are considerably less expensive.
@@StumpyNubs So, get a sawstop and put a Harvey miter gauge on it. got it.
I have been debating on sawstop & Harvey and you just made up my mind…apples to apples the sawstop is $300 more but Harvey is 4hp and respective SS model is 3 hp…
thank you for helping me make my mind up
I was impressed. Great 👍 job.
Look for the channel called Hooked On Wood. The guy there made a very clever zero clearance insert that virtually eliminates the rest of the dust on his Harvey table saw.
Thx for the info on the igaging brand. I'm in Canada so I don't think I can buy through your link. I left a thumbs up and a comment to try to make up for it.
Thanks for sharing with us James, lots of good information again. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Always love the Cool Tool videos. Got to say though, the Harvey TS should be in the Drool Tools series. I can't see myself being able to afford one of those in my lifetime. Thanks for posting.
Your opener fellow is a real nuts and bolts kind of guy
Pretty nice stuff, dude! 😃
Thanks for the tips!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Excellent
“Just scratching the surface” 😂👍😊
I have picked up so many quality cool tools over the years based on your suggestions. Thank you for your Cool Tools videos, keep them coming!
I bought the Harvey ambassador c 14 band saw on your suggestion and what a machine!
Just discovered your vids,. Obviously from the upper Midwest, Michigan or Wisconsin. Very informational. I have already subscribed
Any recommendations for Triangle sandpaper for my Dremel tool?
Hi I always enjoy your stuff I recently made your router bit cabinet it looks great would like t show you a picture
Awesome video. Glad you like your new Restorer. Thanks for sharing your insights on those amazing tools
Harvey our sawstop which is your first choice?
I have the 2 hp model and it cuts through anything I have tried without any issues including really thick and dense hardwoods. I have been making tools lately and using really dense heavy woods. This table saw cuts everything so easily it's hard to believe.
This was a great episode, as it turns out, I am interested in every one you reviewed this time! Thanks!
I have the Porter Cable restorer, cant find wheels anymore, wonder if that one would fit
Yes it will you see them at restorertools.com 👍🏼
Stumpy! Have you seen Jay Bates new sawhorse bench? His video just came out and it has a ton of features, perfect for the handtool woodworker.
I just watched that video. Jay's integration of those dovetail clamps into the sawhorse is pretty slick.
Where did you get your outfeed table for your table saw?
The roller stand? Rockler.
You just keep on delivering great content. Thank you.
What a nice table saw is my never goes bad I'm going to buy a harvey table saw
Any more reviews or updates on the Harvey saw?
I need to check out the I gage squares
"just scratching the surface here" with the restorer... I saw what you did here... LOL
Thanks for the Great video, a question I’m on the shop for a table saw, is the Harvey table saw has the quality of the saw stop? Is it as quiet and smooth as the saw stop?
ACE!! Can’t see my adding many to my under stairs cupboard! But do like the last item.
Bob
England
thanks.....Layout Squares for me.........
Saw the bits&bits on katz moses and the castle biscuit joiner on finish carpentry tv. Nice when everyone agrees on which tools are best.
And the restorer on blacktail studio
A similar sawhorse is the Masterforce folding adjustable steel sawhorse. Each leg adjusts individually 10". Available from Menards.