WTB: Single rail for my BT3100

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  • kmk
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 415
    • .Portland, Oregon
    • BT3100-1

    WTB: Single rail for my BT3100

    I was trying to cut some length off the extension rails I had. Instead of cutting the front and back rails to the length I cut both back ones!!! Now I need the one that goes on the back.
  • kmk
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 415
    • .Portland, Oregon
    • BT3100-1

    #2
    Anybody wants to swap one set of silver rails for BT3000 motor with the
    cabinet. one set of rails + shipping cost for the motor with the cabinet. I will pay the shipping cost for the rails or deduct it from the shipping cost for the motor.

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    • Russianwolf
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 3152
      • Martinsburg, WV, USA.
      • One of them there Toy saws

      #3
      I have to figure something out first, but I may have an extra rear rail available. I'll try to figure out what I need this week/weekend and let you know.

      My plan is to use one of the front rails for something, and if it works I won't have a need for the rear. I have three sets so I'm not hurting for them. two sets are already being used.
      Mike
      Lakota's Dad

      If at first you don't succeed, deny you were trying in the first place.

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      • kmk
        Established Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 415
        • .Portland, Oregon
        • BT3100-1

        #4
        That's great!! All I need is the rear one. Also dont mind swapping it for good Bt3k motor. Let me know the cost inc shipping to 97229.

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        • Russianwolf
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 3152
          • Martinsburg, WV, USA.
          • One of them there Toy saws

          #5
          Okay, I've figured it out. What I wanted to do works, So I have an extra rear rail. I'll have to figure out the postage, but how's $20 + the postage?

          Want to know what I did with the front?
          Attached Files
          Mike
          Lakota's Dad

          If at first you don't succeed, deny you were trying in the first place.

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          • kmk
            Established Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 415
            • .Portland, Oregon
            • BT3100-1

            #6
            Thanks Mike! I'll email you on paypaling the cost...

            Anyway, that's loooooooooooooong miter fence!

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            • Russianwolf
              Veteran Member
              • Jan 2004
              • 3152
              • Martinsburg, WV, USA.
              • One of them there Toy saws

              #7
              Postage on a 45x4x4 5 lb box to you is $15.85 (Priority, Parcel Post is about a buck less) and I think insurance is like $1.65 for $50 coverage.

              You can pay via paypal to russianwolf@gmail.com

              This is a black BT3100 rail by the way. And both end caps are intact.
              Mike
              Lakota's Dad

              If at first you don't succeed, deny you were trying in the first place.

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              • kmk
                Established Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 415
                • .Portland, Oregon
                • BT3100-1

                #8
                Received it today! Thanks! You got creative with the packaging!! I was wondering where you'd get a box to pack it. Anyway, I had to clean it before installed it.

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                • Russianwolf
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 3152
                  • Martinsburg, WV, USA.
                  • One of them there Toy saws

                  #9
                  told ya about the packaging. I must have looked around for a good hour before deciding what to do for it.

                  Sorry about the dirt, that's how it came to me. Just never had the chance to get my cleaning stuff out to do a good job. I did knock the loose stuff off with my dust brush. ~
                  Mike
                  Lakota's Dad

                  If at first you don't succeed, deny you were trying in the first place.

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