Aluminum RollerHolder&Clamper
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I bought one, complete with the clamper since my clamper was gone when I bought the saw. I paid the same for this part as for the entire saw, and feel like it was completely worth is. My rip fence is solid! I also did a repair on the front end of the rip fence to replace the Plate piece. I made a separate thread on that repair.
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I ordered one from ebay last week. ~$65 + tax+shipping= $75. Cme today and I just installed in. Works fine.
I did have to drill out the holes in the rip fence. Screws were too big. 1/4" bit and done in 3 minutes.
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Originally posted by leehljp View PostI recently purchased an aluminum Miter Fence holder also:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Miter-Fence...4AAOSwj0Nercid
Well worth it, IMHO.
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I recently purchased an aluminum Miter Fence holder also:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Miter-Fence...4AAOSwj0Nercid
Well worth it, IMHO.
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I bought one also, - I think close to the same time Loring did. It works well!
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I was looking at it today on amazon. I’m thinking about buying another. Hopefully anyone else that is interested can see the number on my pic.
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Machined aluminum roller holder (part of rear assembly on BT3000 rip fence) I bought one from eBay (Feb 2019) and it works great and I think will definitely outlast the rest of the saw.
I only bought the bracket, the clamper and roller and pins I used from my old one. Hopefully the plastic roller wheel will not break!
https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Rolle...034897&sr=8-33
eBay is showing some right now https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...vice=c&mkcid=2
one bare, and the other with clamper and roller 48 to 68 bucks or so,
A good solution to fixing your rip fence.Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-20-2021, 12:28 AM.
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