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Thread: Table Saw - Absolute beginner
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22nd January 2016, 01:14 PM #16Intermediate Member
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22nd January 2016, 01:17 PM #17
If you are going to look at the Triton I would be looking around for a used one as they come up quite often and mostly have the saw and other attachments included. Try Gumtree and Ebay.
I had a MK3 for many years before upgrading to a tablesaw, and it served me well. From memory I don't think you could tilt the blade to do mitre cuts in the rip mode.
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22nd January 2016, 01:48 PM #18
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22nd January 2016, 04:40 PM #19Intermediate Member
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Hi everyone, got all advices, checked for a couple of days gumtree.com.au and tomorrow morningI will pick it up a Triton 2000 Work Centre +235mm Triton saw + Triton dust collector. $650.
Happy camper. I think it would be a good start for me.
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22nd January 2016, 05:51 PM #20Member
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There is a Triton / GMC sub forum as well so jump in and ask any questions you have there. I have one and enjoy it.
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22nd January 2016, 06:00 PM #21
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22nd January 2016, 06:55 PM #22In pursuit of excellence
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Congrats Yannip, that's a good buy and you'll be able to produce some decent quality work on your Series 2000. I started with a MK3, upgraded to a Series 2000, and nowadays I have a commercial quality cabinet saw and a full workshop. This is a rewarding hobby and you can take it as far as you want.
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