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    Ryobi 10" Table Saw - Ridgid Wet/Dry Vac - Milwaukee Router

    Just trying to clean out the garage a bit in preparation for our move. Both saws are a few years old but work perfectly. I have them listed for $225 each. If someone buys both, I'll let them go for $400.

    Click here for a pretty comprehensive review of the Ryobi BT3100 10" Table Saw. For the price I bought this for (right at $300) this saw has some great features. If interested, read the linked article, it's pretty informative. I added a set of locking casters to the stand mainly for convenience due to storage. If you have the room to make this stationary, I would remove the casters. I would like $225 (local pick-up/delivery only).



    The Wet/Dry Vac is a 6 Gallon Ridgid WD0620. Comes with a few tools, a flexible hose, which can be used along with a miter saw, and two extensions. Retail was around $85 or so, I would like $45 (local pick-up/delivery only).



    Milwaukee 5670 26,000 RPM Router. This thing is a beast and works flawlessly.


    I would like $100 for the router. Includes needed tools for bit changes (no case).

    Last edited by DamnYankee; 06-29-2008 at 04:21 PM.

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    damn i really need a router, but i work at lowes and can get them fairly cheap. i will say thats a very nice table saw and the miter saw is soooooooo underated for making quick, easy, accurate cuts on trim and other smaller lumber pieces. BUMP for u moze!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBYRD View Post
    damn i really need a router, but i work at lowes and can get them fairly cheap. i will say thats a very nice table saw and the miter saw is soooooooo underated for making quick, easy, accurate cuts on trim and other smaller lumber pieces. BUMP for u moze!
    Well if you're interested in the bits - let me know. You won't find better bits.

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    leave it to Moze to have some WOOD working tools
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    Leave it to you to make a 4th grade joke about it.

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    WOW thats a great price for some good stuff any locals better jump on this.
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    id be interested in the bits, how much u wanting for them?

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    $85 shipped? I think I only used one bit when I made my gate. That's half price (excluding shipping). Plus the gate is cedar so they haven't been through any hardwood.

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    ill think it over. hell i dont even have a router yet but its on my list of things to get when they go on clearance porter cable ftmfw.

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    OK - killer deal - $165 shipped.

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