BT3100 + Shark Guard (WA state)

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  • milanuk
    Established Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 287
    • Wenatchee, WA, USA.

    BT3100 + Shark Guard (WA state)

    BT3100 + shark guard + several new/unused ZCTP + new Diablo blade. Factory caster kit, dust bag, dual-miter slot extensions (2), etc. Located in Central WA state (Wenatchee) Asking $225
    All right, breaks over. Back on your heads!
  • milanuk
    Established Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 287
    • Wenatchee, WA, USA.

    #2
    Sold locally via CraigsList
    All right, breaks over. Back on your heads!

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    • Black wallnut
      cycling to health
      • Jan 2003
      • 4715
      • Ellensburg, Wa, USA.
      • BT3k 1999

      #3
      Hopefully you told them about our forum. Are you upgrading?
      Donate to my Tour de Cure


      marK in WA and Ryobi Fanatic Association State President ©

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      • pelligrini
        Veteran Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 4217
        • Fort Worth, TX
        • Craftsman 21829

        #4
        How close did you get to your asking price? If you don't mind me asking...

        It sounded like a pretty decent deal for a buyer with all the extras included.
        Erik

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        • milanuk
          Established Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 287
          • Wenatchee, WA, USA.

          #5
          Sold it for $200 to a guy who saw it in CL and drove up from Prosser.

          'Upgraded' to a Ridgid 4512... I like everything about it but the stock miter gauge (planned on replacing that anyways) and the fence. Seems I'm cursed - can't seem to get regular fences (on the BT3100 or this one) to lock down consistently the same way twice no matter how much time I waste fiddling with the **** things. Think I'm gonna squirrel away a little more $$$ and get an Incra TS-LS fence for it and hope thats the cure. The Incra Miter 1000SE sure did the trick for miters - way better than I was ever able to get with the SMT on the BT3100.
          All right, breaks over. Back on your heads!

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