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    Default From a screamer to a quiet home type

    Hi all

    Well I've finally done it. Changed my life!

    My partner in the shed used to be a screamer.....lots of accessories....done up to the nines....always wore bright orange....but god did she scream. Turn her on and she'd scream like a banshee. Used to walk a real rough path too. Really hard to keep on the straight and narrow. But I suppose thats young love. I loved her to begin with, even tried new accessories to make her happy, she only liked orange though.

    Now my new partner is much quieter......no accesories yet.......wears a subtle blue outfit.....nice tasteful silver splashes....never yells and walks a very straight path......I think I'm in love again. We can do things in the shed together and never have to worry about the neighbours banging on the door. As soon as I turned her on I new she was the one for me.

    Yep.....gone from the Triton to my new TSC10HB......mmmmmmmmm

    cheers

    dazzler

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    Geez dazzler.

    Better keep an eye on where you put you tackle. :eek:

    Al

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    the way you guys are defecting very soon I'll be the only one left with a triton :mad:
    You can never have enough planes, that is why Mr Stanley invented the 1/2s

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    Dont worry too much about it, we are all defective here.


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    You can never have enough planes, that is why Mr Stanley invented the 1/2s

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    Quote Originally Posted by routermaniac
    the way you guys are defecting very soon I'll be the only one left with a triton :mad:
    Pssst! Wanna buy some accessories?

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    Quote Originally Posted by routermaniac
    the way you guys are defecting very soon I'll be the only one left with a triton :mad:
    No routermaniac, i wont defect in the near future, i love the portability of the triton. i know there are other machines that will cut more accurately etc but i cant fold them up and put them in the boot of the car and take them to the job. for what i want it to do, what it can do and the limitations of the alternatives, im happy ive made the right choice.

    Doug

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    I guess I'll be happy with my Triton for a while... I can't complain about it too much... I check the accuracy of the cut fairly frequently and it seems fine... Good luck with the new saw though...

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    Dazzler - I know the feeling having done exactly the same thing recently.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by routermaniac
    the way you guys are defecting very soon I'll be the only one left with a triton :mad:
    Sometimes two is better than one , with a pair they might breed . Think of the possibilties , I've got a spare no top but great legs.............




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    Anyway i would rather have a screamer then a quiet one any day, especially a screamer you can take with you wherever you go. im past the stage of wanting them to stay on the straight and narrow. but good luck with your new, blue elegant lady, and well done on an entertaining post.

    Doug

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    Anyway i would rather have a screamer then a quiet one any day, especially a screamer you can take with you wherever you go. im past the stage of wanting them to stay on the straight and narrow. but good luck with your new, blue elegant lady, and well done on an entertaining post.

    Doug

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    Dazler mate we all know the lady, & after a while you get sick & tyred of the whining. :mad:








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    Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.

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