Still use my BT thanks to you
I've had my 3100 for 3.5 years and use it as the mainstay of my shop. I added a Herc-u-lift and built a router table on the right hand side using ideas from this forum. (Including a router fence on closeout from Sears for $29 from the Bargain alerts). I recently plumbed it for better dust collection. I'm not sure why I would get another saw unless this one dies on me. I'm going to attempt two Morris chairs this winter out of QS Oak. I'll let you know if that project changes my mind.
Without this forum though, I'm not sure I would love my saw as much as I do. I found the forum when the height adjustment became too stiff after my first couple of projects and from this forum, I learned to clean the whole thing out and use candle wax to lube it. It's been perfect ever since I and feel like I know how to align it and keep it tuned from what I've learned here.
BT3central does cost me a lot of money because of the Bargain Alert section though.
~JRN
I've had my 3100 for 3.5 years and use it as the mainstay of my shop. I added a Herc-u-lift and built a router table on the right hand side using ideas from this forum. (Including a router fence on closeout from Sears for $29 from the Bargain alerts). I recently plumbed it for better dust collection. I'm not sure why I would get another saw unless this one dies on me. I'm going to attempt two Morris chairs this winter out of QS Oak. I'll let you know if that project changes my mind.
Without this forum though, I'm not sure I would love my saw as much as I do. I found the forum when the height adjustment became too stiff after my first couple of projects and from this forum, I learned to clean the whole thing out and use candle wax to lube it. It's been perfect ever since I and feel like I know how to align it and keep it tuned from what I've learned here.
BT3central does cost me a lot of money because of the Bargain Alert section though.
~JRN





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