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  1. #1
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    Default Triton - trolley

    I got tired of moving the triton aroundby hand, so made a trolley for it.
    Lines up nicely to my workbench so I can use the bench as a support for larger sheete etc. The photo was taken before I adjusted the height.
    No all my triton bits and pieces are located close to hand.
    A cover over the router table underneath protects against anything ther vacuum doesn't get.
    Happy enough with the result, built from leftovers so minimal cost.

    I picked up a few ideas from this forum.
    Thanks for looking.

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    If I hadn't just bought my self a second hand table saw, I would certainly steal your idea!
    I've got the wheel kit on my Triton MkII but it's a pain to use and the base is always coming away from the stand whenever you try to move it.
    The storage for the Triton bits and pieces would be handy too.

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    Thanks.
    I was in the dilema of a better sawtable too, but this one came up REAL cheap, including the Triton saw!.
    So after getting it and using it I have kept it and made the trolley to get more manouverability.
    Made from left over, scrounged wood. Not too much thought gone into it.
    Had to move the support for the router table after I thought of storage underneath.manoeuvrability
    Then adjust height after thinking I could use my workbench as a support for wide cuts.
    But overall I am very happy.

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    Great going on the trolly.

    I have the wheels that attach to the Triton stand but hardly use them as I don't move the saw too much.

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    I have the old MK3 with wheel kit. But couldn't think how to modify them to the 2000. So had a brainstorm and worked the trolley up from some old timber I had. Had to buy the wheels and the ply. But having it made, and used a fair bit I am really happy. I did one modification and that was to shorten the legs about 20mm so that the top now is level with my workbench. I can use them together for longer/bulkier jobs.
    Thanks
    Lyle.

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