NEW Shims for Ryobi BT3100/BT3000 - no more binding
The Ryobi BT3100 and BT3000 saws have a dedicated hobby fan base who continue to use them even though they are no longer sold. A common problem with the saw is that its raise/lower mechanism becomes harder to move over time, due to corrosion, saw dust, and wear on the shim plates. This video demonstrates how to fix it.

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