Parting out BT3100

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    Parting out BT3100

    So, after about 13 years my BT3100 finally gave up the ghost. I tossed the box/saw itself out of frustration. Guess I should have offered the motor etc. The problem was in raising and lowering the blade. I completely replaced the shims, lubed with silicone, etc. It was just impossible to raise the blade. On top of that I really didn't have room for the BT3100 in my new tiny shop, so I bought a RTS31. I'm sure I'll miss the BT, but that's how it is.

    I live in Escondido, CA and have the "stand" with wheels (so you can tilt the saw and wheel it around), the sliding miter, the rip fence, blade guard, the T-guide add in table piece, the router side table add on, and the front and back rails.

    I'd like to sell all the pieces at once. Not sure what a fair price it, but would like to get $125 for all of it.

    .... guess I better go read how to upload pics. Will do so asap.

    Mike
  • bkgeig
    Handtools only
    • Jun 2013
    • 2

    #2
    I'm interested. Live in Riverside, CA. Can you send me an email? bkgeig@gmail.com. Thanks. - Brian

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      #3
      Brian

      Just did so.

      Let me know what additional info I can provide.

      Thanks
      Mike

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

        #4
        Brian, it might be a good idea to edit out your email address so as to get less spam.
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        • durango dude
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 934
          • a thousand or so feet above insanity
          • 50s vintage Craftsman Contractor Saw

          #5
          Brian - watch out for spam bots.

          Best way to show address is bkgeig [at] gmail [dot] c-m

          bots can't read this kind of address.

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