I have a BT3000 -- I haven't used it in over 5 years.
I want to get back into wood working (I bought a dust collector
the other month and have been cleaning up the the shop).
I changed blades on my BT3000 to rip some boards for a pergo
floor I'm putting down -- when I went to turn it on, the motor seems
to spin,but the arbor/blade doesn't move.
Do I need belts? I didn't have a problem when I put the saw to sleep over 5 years ago...
I also was amazed I saw a BT3100 at home depot last night (I think with a stand) for $250...
(I always thought the saw was direct drive -- I guess now it isn't!!)
Found out about this resource the other week -- pretty impressed...
I want to get back into wood working (I bought a dust collector
the other month and have been cleaning up the the shop).
I changed blades on my BT3000 to rip some boards for a pergo
floor I'm putting down -- when I went to turn it on, the motor seems
to spin,but the arbor/blade doesn't move.
Do I need belts? I didn't have a problem when I put the saw to sleep over 5 years ago...
I also was amazed I saw a BT3100 at home depot last night (I think with a stand) for $250...
(I always thought the saw was direct drive -- I guess now it isn't!!)
Found out about this resource the other week -- pretty impressed...

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

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