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    Default Suggested new saw for Triton Mk 3

    I need a better saw for my Mk3. Can anyone suggest a saw that allows good stable blade adjustment with minimal play? Setting the blade of my old saw to vertical when I want to rip has become almost impossible.

    Thanks Graeme

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    Default Triton's own saw is a good option

    You might like to have a look at Triton's own circular saw option. You can still get them in Australia at a competitive price; and it's made a big difference in using my workcentre.

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    Before Triton put out their own saw they recommended Hitachi (I think).
    Just look around for a saw with a rigid no flex bases plate.

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    I used a Makita 235mm saw on mine when I had it - with good results.
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