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SAIL4EVR
 
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Default Ryobi Table Saw?

I have a BT3000. Have had it for about 5 years. I think it has reached
the end of the road. It's been getting harder and harder to raise and
lower the blade. Now it won't budge. I have used it for far more than
the light use recomended which is why it is finally dieing. Everything
everyone says about lightweight and Ryobi machines is essentially true.
You get what you pay for. If this will be your first machine it is a
good entry level machine. When you have used it to the end of it's life
in 4-5 years you will know what you ae looking for in a better machine.
If you are only making 5 or 6 cuts a year, they will do that for you at
home depot or wherever you buy your lumber. Don't bother to take up the
space in your basement or garage.

I gather you rexperience is fairly limited, don't get offended,
everyone starts somewhere or you would know the limitations of $139
machine. The good thing about a lightweight machine is you can move it
easily. However it won't take a lot of abuse. Ripping 8ft 4 x 4s. like
I did. Ripping long miters on 2 x 4s. with a dull blade. I liked the
fact that it would cut a 4 x 4. Not all of them do. The fence was
pretty sloppy. I'd have to be extra careful if I was making a set of
drawers for example. Have to measure at each end of the fence to msak
sure it was parallel to the blade. Stuff like that. Hope this helps