The Shopsmith BT3000

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Re: The Shopsmith BT3000

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I agree with Brenda.

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Re: The Shopsmith BT3000

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:confused: What is the BT3 website url?
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hyRAMelu wrote::confused: What is the BT3 website url?
the old site was http://www.bt3central.com and has been changed to http://www.sawdustzone.org

Eaither address will get you to the same spot.
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Re: The Shopsmith BT3000

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Kent here, I would like an actual picture of the way you attached the Shopsmith table saw base to the Ryobi BT 3000 (The brackets) I remember you had mentioned in your article about making your own custom brackets to attach the BT 3000 deck. You have great picture, I haven't seen one yet of the undernieth bracket though. Thanks
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