Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Ryobi RTS10 model jobsite table saw
Location: Monroe
Zip Code: 30052
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $125 OBO
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Maybe ammo if you got it. 9mm, 5.56, 223, .308
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I had advertised this saw a couple of weeks ago as "make an offer" it was shot. I did not want to take the time or money to repair it. However, I broke down and took the thing apart and discovered the armature in the motor was shot. One of the bearings lost a seal I guess, and several of the ball bearings had come out. Was making an awful noise. Anyway, I decided to purchase a new armature and installed it and she runs like a top, but now she is just taking up space. I'm not looking to make anything off this thing just to attempt to get back some of what I put into it. $139.00 for the armature, $12 for new brushes. My time? well that's free, because I actually enjoyed taking something apart and repairing it.
It comes with the blade guard, push stick, fence, anti kickback Pawls, and a home manufactured dado throat plate. There is a covered hole in the back where I made a unsuccessful attempt a few years back at a dust extraction port which is now covered. I had a video of it running but apparently you can't download videos on this format. I do have a jobsite saw stand that came with the new one I purchased; I don't need it because I incorporated it into my work bench. I'll throw that in for nothing extra, as well there is a dust collection bag that snaps onto the saw outer body. Don't know how the Ryobi would marry with a Delta stand but I'll bet there's someone out there that can make it happen. I'd like to get $125 out of the deal OBO.
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Location: Monroe
Zip Code: 30052
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $125 OBO
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Maybe ammo if you got it. 9mm, 5.56, 223, .308
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I had advertised this saw a couple of weeks ago as "make an offer" it was shot. I did not want to take the time or money to repair it. However, I broke down and took the thing apart and discovered the armature in the motor was shot. One of the bearings lost a seal I guess, and several of the ball bearings had come out. Was making an awful noise. Anyway, I decided to purchase a new armature and installed it and she runs like a top, but now she is just taking up space. I'm not looking to make anything off this thing just to attempt to get back some of what I put into it. $139.00 for the armature, $12 for new brushes. My time? well that's free, because I actually enjoyed taking something apart and repairing it.
It comes with the blade guard, push stick, fence, anti kickback Pawls, and a home manufactured dado throat plate. There is a covered hole in the back where I made a unsuccessful attempt a few years back at a dust extraction port which is now covered. I had a video of it running but apparently you can't download videos on this format. I do have a jobsite saw stand that came with the new one I purchased; I don't need it because I incorporated it into my work bench. I'll throw that in for nothing extra, as well there is a dust collection bag that snaps onto the saw outer body. Don't know how the Ryobi would marry with a Delta stand but I'll bet there's someone out there that can make it happen. I'd like to get $125 out of the deal OBO.
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