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There's a slight bit of wear on one edge where the miter gauge was contacting the table, but it doesn't impact anything. Also, there's an oddity: I used some pine to help support the rail extensions, and I can't get the piece in the front rail out. Again, no impact to use. Otherwise, it's in pretty good shape. I have a good bit of the hardware needed to extend rails, and some cut up extension rails from the 3100. Also, I have most if not all the router accessories. SMT isn't pictured, but it's safely put away in the shop somewhere.
Three of Lee's ZCIs included, plus the riving knife for the Shark Guard. All stock items should be there, minus the plastic rail caps. Just lubricated the height and miter rods, working just fine.
Mobile, all-terrain base sets up easily and quickly, and lets the saw store out of the way. Right rip capacity of up to 33", can cut a 4x4. 15A 4800 RPM motor. Has provision to mount a Craftsman router to stock table. Sliding miter table makes crosscuts easy. Has outlet that another tool can be plugged in and operated by switch. Can take a 6" dado stack to 13/16"
Comes with all stock parts: guard/knife combo, sliding miter table, router table, blade, wrenches, fence, miter gauge, and manual. I also added miter gauge table insert. Also included is a router table that takes plate inserts. I also have three zero clearance saw inserts and an aftermarket riving knife for use without the guard. Light workshop use, never abused. Can cut 8/4 hard maple if the feed speed is right.
Original Sears information: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-profe...p-00921829000P
Comes with all stock parts: guard/knife combo, sliding miter table, router table, blade, wrenches, fence, miter gauge, and manual. I also added miter gauge table insert. Also included is a router table that takes plate inserts. I also have three zero clearance saw inserts and an aftermarket riving knife for use without the guard. Light workshop use, never abused. Can cut 8/4 hard maple if the feed speed is right.
Original Sears information: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-profe...p-00921829000P
There's a slight bit of wear on one edge where the miter gauge was contacting the table, but it doesn't impact anything. Also, there's an oddity: I used some pine to help support the rail extensions, and I can't get the piece in the front rail out. Again, no impact to use. Otherwise, it's in pretty good shape. I have a good bit of the hardware needed to extend rails, and some cut up extension rails from the 3100. Also, I have most if not all the router accessories. SMT isn't pictured, but it's safely put away in the shop somewhere.
Three of Lee's ZCIs included, plus the riving knife for the Shark Guard. All stock items should be there, minus the plastic rail caps. Just lubricated the height and miter rods, working just fine.
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