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๐ฉ Cut Above the Rest!
The SWAG Off Road V3.0 Portaband Table with Foot Switch is a robust and versatile cutting solution designed for professionals. Made in the USA, it supports various deep cut models from leading brands like Milwaukee, Dewalt, and Makita. With a durable raw steel construction and user-friendly features, this table ensures precision and safety in every cut.



| ASIN | B00LBFQGP6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,533 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #53 in Band Saws |
| Blade Length | 11 Inches |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | SWAG Offroad |
| Brand Name | SWAG Offroad |
| Color | Raw Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 160 Reviews |
| Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Foot Switch, Mounting Hardware, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5"L x 11"W x 9.75"H |
| Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SWAG Offroad |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6PBV3.0AFS |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Brake |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Brake |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
A**Y
Extremely versatile add on device for portable band saws!!!
I've had this little table for a couple of weeks now and have had some time to play with it. Oh boy, do I love it! I recently received my Incra Miter gauge and I can make cuts so precise now that I barely need filler rod when I weld the seams together! This is an extremely well-made, very functional table that only makes the portable bandsaw that much better. Honestly, who needs a big bandsaw when you have this? 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!!!
T**M
I like it. Using with HF 64194 saw.
I have a 4x6 horizontal band saw, so I never thought I had a need for these. But...setting up the 4x6 in vertical is a bit of a PITA, and the table is tiny and generally sucks, so I've only used it that way once. Saw a couple of YT people talking about bs tables, did some research, and ended up here. 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.
A**S
Highly recommend!
I have limited space in my shop and needed a band saw, this thing worked perfect for my space. It was extremely easy to install and is well made.
S**E
It's worth the money.
It is everything it said it is. I Cerakoted it. It turned out freaking awsome. The table is very well built. I am going to get a lot of use out of it. I got it for my knife shop. It is a great addition. I recommend it. I cerakoted it to keep it from rusting.
A**R
Dewalt
Nice table, easy to assemble. The legs should be a few inches higher for the Dewalt model, the power cord kinks underneath the table.
L**P
Bada@# Portable Bandsaw Table!!!
This is a great, made in the U.S.A. portaband table!!! The SWAG table was easy to assemble and is made out of good, thick steel that is nicely finished. The table kit I bought came with a foot switch which works really well for me. I put the table together with my DeWalt DWM120K portable bandsaw and was using it in my shop in short order. I'll be using this table in my knife shop on a regular basis and I have no doubt it will pass the test of time. Good job SWAG!!! ๐บ๐ธ
C**R
Turns a portable into a usable compact tabled band saw. Great tool.
Great tool. I could not use the foot switch due to some safety wiring in my saw (Bosch) but the table is a very handy and well made too. I switched for a version with no pedal and am very happy. Can make much more accurate small cuts than handheld.
L**I
Swag portaband table.
Well made and sturdy. The only thing I wish was different is the table insert. It has holes for various brands of portable bandsaw. It detracts from the overall appearance. It does not affect the overall function. Otherwise I am extremely satisfied with the product.
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