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  1. #76
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    Thumbs up Table Saw for sure

    Redgy,

    Go the table saw. I have a Leda 10 LB. My mate down the road is a Triton man & a much better craftsman than myself. While he tried very hard to talk me into the Triton, he comes to see me when he need some precision cutting done. Leda have a much nicer 10" sliding table saw now but the 10 LB is a still great saw.

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  3. #77
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    Ticky,

    I don't undertstand why your mate down the road has a problem cutting accurately with his Triton. In three years I have never had a cut that wasn't square or to size. The gentleman most probably hasn't set his saw up correctly the same thing can happen with table saws. In fact I have heard of c.i tops that resemble ploughed fields.
    woody U.K.

    "Common looking people are the best in the world: that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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