Brand | SWAG Offroad |
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Color | Raw Steel |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Brake |
Product Dimensions | 14"L x 11"W x 10"H |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Blade Length | 16 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Manufacturer | SWAG Offroad |
Part Number | 6PBV3.0A |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | V3.0 Portaband Table |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Brake |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
SWAG V3.0 Portaband Table
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Brand | SWAG Offroad |
Color | Raw Steel |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Brake |
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- Made In The USA!
- Milwaukee Deep Cut Model #'s 6230, 6230N, 6232, 6232-5, 6232.51 6232-55, 6232-6, 6232-6N, 6232-8N, 6236, 6236N, 6238, 6238-8, 6238N, 0729-20, 0729-21
- Dewalt Deep Cut Model #'s DWM120, DWM120K, D28770, D28770K, DCS374B, DCS374P2
- Harbor Freight Bauer Deep Cut #'s 63763, 63444, 62800, 1678E-B, Home Depot WEN Brand # 94396
- Makita Deep Cut Model #'s 2107F, 2107FK, 2107FZ, XPB02Z, BPB180Z-18VOLT, Bosch GCB10-5, Grizzly Tools Deep Cut Model # G8692
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Value for money | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Easy to assemble | 4.8 | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Accuracy | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | — |
Versatility | 4.5 | — | — | — | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Easy to use | — | 4.8 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.0 |
Sold By | SWAG Off Road | Amazon.com | Boboran | Amazon.com | SWAG Off Road | Amazon.com |
blade length | 16 inches | 5 inches | 5 inches | 5 inches | — | 9 inches |
power source | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | AC | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
blade material | High Speed Steel | Metal | — | Metal | High Speed Steel | Steel |
number of teeth | 24 | 14 | — | 14 | — | 24 |
included components | — | (1) DCS374 20V MAX* Band Saw | band saw | Portable Band Saw | — | Attachments |
voltage | 18 volts | 20 volts | 110 volts | 120 volts | 18 volts | 120 volts |
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Our V3.0 table is cut on a CNC laser out of 3/16" thick steel plate, formed on a CNC press brake and weighs in at ~ 18 pounds for ultimate durability. The Table dimensions are 9.75 tall, 11" deep & 13.5" wide. With the saw installed the overall dimensions are ~22" tall, 18" deep & 13.5" wide. This kit contains all the necessary hardware to attach your Portaband saw listed below to the SWAG V3.0 Portaband tables
- Milwaukee Deep cut model #'s 6230, 6230N, 6232, 6232-5, 6232.51 6232-55, 6232-6, 6232-6N, 6232-8N, 6236, 6236N, 6238, 6238N, 0729-20, 0729-21
- Dewalt Deep cut model #'s DWM120, DWM120K, D28770, D28770K, DCS374, DCS374B, DCS374P2, DCS376P2
- Harbor Freight Bauer Deep cut item #'s 63763, 63444, 62800, 1678E-B
- Makita Deep cut model #'s 2107F, 2107FK, 2107FZ, XPB02Z, XBP02TX, BPB180Z-18VOLT
- Bosch Deep cut model # GCB10-5
- Home Depot WEN Brand #94396
- Grizzly Tools Deep cut model # G8692
Note: The Cordless V28 Milwaukee saws will require a 1/2" spacer under the table legs to allow clearance for the battery pack.
Here at SWAG our Portaband tables are built for individuals looking for quality, 100% American made tools. Designed for those working with limited space and or those looking to maximize the full potential of their hand held band saws.
Product evolution and expansion has led us to SWAG Portaband table V3.0 which features built in dual miter gauge slides, bolt on 1/8" thick steel legs to greatly reduce shipping cost, a removable steel center section and an improved blade slot with narrower window to reduce potential blade binding. The SWAG V3.0 is compatible with all the different models of saws listed above.
To convert your saw into a vertical band saw installation could not be any easier, remove the factory foot guards two or three screws depending upon model and reinstall the removable center section with the provided fasteners. With the SWAG V3.0 there is a thumb knob included in the kit. Insert the saw into the stand and install the thumb knob into the threaded hole in the removable center section.
You now have a saw that performs two functions, a portable band saw and a vertical band saw that does not require any tools to switch between the two functions
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ASIN | B00LBFQERG |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #106,046 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #509 in Table Saw Accessories |
Date First Available | June 26, 2014 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, portability, and sharpness of the saw. For example, they mention it's well built, does not take up room, and allows for precise cuts. That said, opinions are mixed on the value and mounting.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the stand. They mention that it is well built, durable, and will outlast all other manufacturers. Customers also appreciate the clever design and mention that the stand is perfectly usable as-is.
"...It's a sexy and sleek little table, for lack of better words. The cuts are made with a precision CNC cutting device, such as water jet or laser...." Read more
"...That said, the table is well designed, well made, and works. The setup isn't as nice as a full size vertical band saw...." Read more
"...down (there are holes in the feet for that already), but it's perfectly usable as-is just sitting on a worktable...." Read more
"...This was a bit frustrating, but overall high marks on the quality." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the saw to be easy. They mention that it requires no cutting, drilling, or welding, and that the table went together fast without any problem. Customers also appreciate the quality build and the instructions for mounting several makes of portable band saws.
"...The table was easy to assemble. If you can't figure that part out, you really shouldn't be buying this table anyway, lol...." Read more
"...The table went together fast without any problem, it's definitely stout...." Read more
"...Now I have both in one tool. Super easy to install. My friend saw it and was amazed someone designed that. Genius." Read more
"...This was very easy to do and required no cutting, drilling or welding." Read more
Customers like the portability of the saw. For example, they say it's a perfect fit for their portaband, the fitment of all the pieces was flawless, and it is small enough to mount to a workbench. They also appreciate the durability and portability. Some say it is a great item for a smaller shop where versatility and staying mobile is a factor.
"Was worried about quality but this table is a tank. Fit the bandsaw perfectly and is exactly what I needed." Read more
"...The table is small enough to be mounted to a workbench. I mount it to pedestal-style grinder stand that I have in my shop...." Read more
"Heavy duty table. Fits the marked holes for the HF Bauer saw. Newer model...." Read more
"Pros - fits a Dewalt portable bandsaw with exact measurement, solid built...." Read more
Customers like the sharpness of the saw. They say it's precise, and allows them to make perfect cuts on steel posts. They also say it works great in their Incra Miter gauge and cuts much better than their previous floor band. Customers also say the table is great for cutting small pieces of steel, and is an excellent solution for metal cutting. They mention that the test cuts went as expected, and the cuts are straight.
"...The bends also look like they were bent with a CNC machine. Highly precise and flawless, the corners are cut and bent together perfectly so welding..." Read more
"...I mean, it's plenty accurate and the tolerances are so small that they're irrelevant with a tool meant for a rough cut, but still, it. bugs. me...." Read more
"...This was very easy to do and required no cutting, drilling or welding." Read more
"...The result is the blade runs at a slight angle. Also, the plate is not as tight a fit in the stand as I would have expected...." Read more
Customers find the saw easy to use. They mention that the one knob under the table is easily accessible and the foot pedal makes it more convenient.
"...to use freehand or to put away with one knob under the table and easily accessible...." Read more
"...One of the best purchases I've ever made. Suggest foot pedal for ease of use." Read more
"...Get the foot pedal, if you plan to use it often. The pedal makes it more convenient." Read more
"...This device makes doing this so much easier and safer. I bought a foot peddle for it and so to town cutting up copper. Great invention." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the saw. Some mention it's well worth the money, while others say it'll last a lifetime.
"...Not cool for a power tool.Otherwise, this was a pretty good purchase, price notwithstanding." Read more
"...It's not cheap, but it's very well built and you will get very accurate miter cuts with it.The foot pedal is amazing...." Read more
"This table is great! Turns a budget friendly portable band saw and turns it into a very powerful table band saw!..." Read more
"...The item is a little pricey but it is a quality piece of machinery." Read more
Customers are mixed about the mounting of the saw. Some mention that it mounts perfectly, while others say that it's awkward to mount the band saw to.
"...Oh, and this fits the new HF saw just fine. One screw to remove the saw and guide to change blades. That's very fast...." Read more
"...Once it was together cut nice. Only problem was the mounting plate to the saw. Instructions recommended holes that didnt line up quite right...." Read more
"Excellent product! Well made! Saw mounted perfectly! Love the durability and portability!" Read more
"I found it awkward to mount the band saw to the table. The bolt receiver slides, and makes it difficult to align with the bolts...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the alignment of the saw. They mention that the holes did not line up with the blade, the supplied bolts did not fit completely flush with the table top, and there is no room for the bolts. Some customers also report that the saw has an odd alignment issue, and the empty mounting holes collect metal bits.
"...I had an odd alignment issue with the Bauer saw, the blade was actually rubbing against the table and wouldn't move...." Read more
"...The result is the blade runs at a slight angle. Also, the plate is not as tight a fit in the stand as I would have expected...." Read more
"Table is great, but the holes did not line up even close to where instructed on my Bauer and no other holes aligned with the blade and mounting...." Read more
"...What I didnt like was the miter fence tracks. My standard fence would not fit in because the track ENTRANCE was not wide enough...." Read more
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My first impression when I opened the packaging was that everything was packaged orderly and in different sub boxes and bubble wrap to prevent scratching I assume, but there was no issues with any of the hardware. The table was easy to assemble. If you can't figure that part out, you really shouldn't be buying this table anyway, lol. I bought the foot pedal option and my table is a V3.0 table. The saw I have is a Dewalt DWM 120. It's the only saw installation that I can verify, but I don't doubt the others will work just as well.
I'd love to see a video of one of these tables being made. It's a sexy and sleek little table, for lack of better words. The cuts are made with a precision CNC cutting device, such as water jet or laser. They are flawless and I think it's a great touch that they went ahead and cut out the SWAG label on both leg sides. It looks marvelous and I'm really proud of my little fab table with the SWAG table on top. It looks like I mean business when you see it, which I'll attach pics. The bends also look like they were bent with a CNC machine. Highly precise and flawless, the corners are cut and bent together perfectly so welding them is not even required. I could never make a corner bend that would look even a fraction as nice as these, this table is perfection.
Another really cool note is that SWAG also included a sticker, which I love stickers and it's always a nice treat to get a sticker with a product.
I said earlier that I have a V3.0 table. I'm not sure of all the changes, but I know that this one is made so I can take my bandsaw out easily and use it as a portable bandsaw. I can even leave the SWAG base plate on, it's larger than the factory plate, but I don't think it would be a problem for most cuts that I've dealt with. Regardless, if I need to put the OG baseplate back on, it's two allen screws, real easy. So keep your original baseplate, just in case.
One slight disappointment was the trouble I had in getting a miter gauge. I originally didn't want to spent almost $80 on an Incra, so I went with a lesser brand. It was to arrive the next day and I got a notification from Amazon that the package was damaged and would not be delivered. They gave me a refund, so I took that as a sign that I should just stick with the Incra V27. So I did that, but for the first couple of weeks, I didn't have a miter fence to help me. I kind of wish the table came with a miter fence, but I know that would make it quite a bit more. Maybe a suggestion would be to include a sheet that is an ad for the recommended miter gauge. I had to do some research to see what other SWAG users were using. The bottom line, I wouldn't recommend anything less than the Incra V27. It's not cheap, but it's very well built and you will get very accurate miter cuts with it.
The foot pedal is amazing. I highly recommend going with that option. You can use it on other power tools also, but I've really found that it's at home with the SWAG table.
This is more of an issue with the Saw, not the table, but my saw doesn't have a trigger lock. SWAG recommends a clamp, that's probably safer than what I did, but I just used a single zip strip to lock the trigger on. I'm not that worried about it, I have pliers nearby that I can break the tie. But if you were worried that you might need to release the trigger quickly, the clamp might be the way to go. Releasing the foot switch does the same thing as releasing the trigger.
I mounted my swag table onto a plate, that is mounted in a track on my fab/welding table. I don't have a lot of room, so I'm always looking for ways to save floor space. I can take the table off, or I can rotate it as needed, the plate tightens into the track, so you can lock the table in any angle. I really like how it turned out.
If you own a portable bandsaw, you owe it to yourself to get a SWAG table. It's an amazing tool that makes my life so much easier! Stuff We All Get!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2017
My first impression when I opened the packaging was that everything was packaged orderly and in different sub boxes and bubble wrap to prevent scratching I assume, but there was no issues with any of the hardware. The table was easy to assemble. If you can't figure that part out, you really shouldn't be buying this table anyway, lol. I bought the foot pedal option and my table is a V3.0 table. The saw I have is a Dewalt DWM 120. It's the only saw installation that I can verify, but I don't doubt the others will work just as well.
I'd love to see a video of one of these tables being made. It's a sexy and sleek little table, for lack of better words. The cuts are made with a precision CNC cutting device, such as water jet or laser. They are flawless and I think it's a great touch that they went ahead and cut out the SWAG label on both leg sides. It looks marvelous and I'm really proud of my little fab table with the SWAG table on top. It looks like I mean business when you see it, which I'll attach pics. The bends also look like they were bent with a CNC machine. Highly precise and flawless, the corners are cut and bent together perfectly so welding them is not even required. I could never make a corner bend that would look even a fraction as nice as these, this table is perfection.
Another really cool note is that SWAG also included a sticker, which I love stickers and it's always a nice treat to get a sticker with a product.
I said earlier that I have a V3.0 table. I'm not sure of all the changes, but I know that this one is made so I can take my bandsaw out easily and use it as a portable bandsaw. I can even leave the SWAG base plate on, it's larger than the factory plate, but I don't think it would be a problem for most cuts that I've dealt with. Regardless, if I need to put the OG baseplate back on, it's two allen screws, real easy. So keep your original baseplate, just in case.
One slight disappointment was the trouble I had in getting a miter gauge. I originally didn't want to spent almost $80 on an Incra, so I went with a lesser brand. It was to arrive the next day and I got a notification from Amazon that the package was damaged and would not be delivered. They gave me a refund, so I took that as a sign that I should just stick with the Incra V27. So I did that, but for the first couple of weeks, I didn't have a miter fence to help me. I kind of wish the table came with a miter fence, but I know that would make it quite a bit more. Maybe a suggestion would be to include a sheet that is an ad for the recommended miter gauge. I had to do some research to see what other SWAG users were using. The bottom line, I wouldn't recommend anything less than the Incra V27. It's not cheap, but it's very well built and you will get very accurate miter cuts with it.
The foot pedal is amazing. I highly recommend going with that option. You can use it on other power tools also, but I've really found that it's at home with the SWAG table.
This is more of an issue with the Saw, not the table, but my saw doesn't have a trigger lock. SWAG recommends a clamp, that's probably safer than what I did, but I just used a single zip strip to lock the trigger on. I'm not that worried about it, I have pliers nearby that I can break the tie. But if you were worried that you might need to release the trigger quickly, the clamp might be the way to go. Releasing the foot switch does the same thing as releasing the trigger.
I mounted my swag table onto a plate, that is mounted in a track on my fab/welding table. I don't have a lot of room, so I'm always looking for ways to save floor space. I can take the table off, or I can rotate it as needed, the plate tightens into the track, so you can lock the table in any angle. I really like how it turned out.
If you own a portable bandsaw, you owe it to yourself to get a SWAG table. It's an amazing tool that makes my life so much easier! Stuff We All Get!!!
This table cost about 2x what the HF saw that I put in it cost. That said, the table is well designed, well made, and works. The setup isn't as nice as a full size vertical band saw. But it's something like 1/6th the cost of that, and it's completely functional. If you're doing metalworking for profit, you'll get laughed out of your shop with this. But for a hobby shop? It's nice. Having the saw be variable speed is also nice. I can slow the blade down enough that a 14/16 tpi blade won't melt PVC as it cuts it. Try that with any other saw.
I bought mine plain, because I intend on using it. It is heavy gauge plain steel. I put some boeshield on it to keep it from surface rusting, and think it'll be fine that way. The included foot switch is nice, but the cord is a bit short for my purposes. Easy to fix with an extension cord. I did not get the miter gauges, because I'm never a fan of the little miter gauges. Easy enough to bolt or clamp a fence to it.
Oh, and this fits the new HF saw just fine. One screw to remove the saw and guide to change blades. That's very fast. I think I may to make some guards for this, at least at the top. Not that I expect the blade to fly off, but being used this way it could come at you, as compared to using the saw right handed free-hand as designed.
If you're on the fence about this? Buy it.
One problem that I had with the table and included incra guide is that the adjustable teflon inserts won't expand enough to take out the slack in the tracks. I gave those allen screws the safety squint and more torque than they looked like they could handle and it still wasn't enough to mushroom those inserts out far enough...so the incra has some slop to it that bugs the hell out of me. I mean, it's plenty accurate and the tolerances are so small that they're irrelevant with a tool meant for a rough cut, but still, it. bugs. me. I'm still looking into a solution, so if I find something that works I'll edit this post.