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    Question Eta 200

    The local Bunnings store has a sliding table for sale it is an ETA200. Can anyone help with the crosscutting width on this sliding table.

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    That's the old maxi which has been superceded by the ETA300. Go back to the Triton site, click on the manuals and both arer there. I think size is the same but not sure.
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    Very similar to the ETA300, but it won't cut thru 1200 wide sheets - thats why the '200 was pulled from production - too many conplaints.

    On the other hand, Bunnies SHOULD be offering it at a REALLY good discount. If they aren't, look at the price of a '300 & a '100, depending on what you want them for. I'd certainly buy a '200 if it was cheap enough, just for parts to build some jigs, but it had better be cheap.

    I have an ETA 300

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    Thank you for the advice. I have purchased the ETA200 for $140.00.

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