The motor died on my BT3100 this past weekend. It is disappointing to find that a replacement motor is $200+. I can't justify that expense no matter how pleased I've been with my saw the past 5-6 years.
I'd like to try to offset the cost of a new saw by selling any of the parts from my BT3100 that anyone needs. Could be a chance for me to improve the WAF of a new saw and a chance for someone to get a needed part or a spare for substantial savings over new. The sliding miter assembly alone costs $161 new; fence is $89; rear rail is $40; front rail is $53, etc etc.
I believe the only things wrong with anything on the saw, besides normal wear, is that the blade guard has a crack on one side, and the handle on one of the locking clamps on the miter assembly is partially broken off.
I also have the accessory kit that came with the saw when I bought it - all the parts for the router assembly, etc. I don't even remember what all of it is, some of it hasn't been out of the box and is still like brand new.
I'd like to try to offset the cost of a new saw by selling any of the parts from my BT3100 that anyone needs. Could be a chance for me to improve the WAF of a new saw and a chance for someone to get a needed part or a spare for substantial savings over new. The sliding miter assembly alone costs $161 new; fence is $89; rear rail is $40; front rail is $53, etc etc.
I believe the only things wrong with anything on the saw, besides normal wear, is that the blade guard has a crack on one side, and the handle on one of the locking clamps on the miter assembly is partially broken off.
I also have the accessory kit that came with the saw when I bought it - all the parts for the router assembly, etc. I don't even remember what all of it is, some of it hasn't been out of the box and is still like brand new.
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