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| Randal | August 25th, 2005 11:27 PM That is Craftsman's new Ryobi BT3100 based saw! Check out BT3central.com, there is a review of it in the forums. It has longer rails then the BT and is on a mobile cart (wish I could find it on Sears parts site. It is a wonderfull compromise between capabilities and size. Roughly equivalent to having a full size tablesaw in the size of one of those sub $100 saws. My only problem with it, is it costs more than it's sister saw. Yes Joe, it's not American, but when your shop is a cross between a basement and a crawlspace, this IS what is called for! |
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