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  1. #1
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    Default Triton saw stabiliser

    No matter what I try I can't get my Makita saw to cut a precise square, at least one that I am happy with. I have ordered from a local supplier a Triton saw stabiliser because I suspect when the saw is under load it drifts a tad. The supplier has the stabiliser on back order but the liquidator won't release any Triton parts until he finalises whatever he has to do and winds it all up. Has any Triton club member any suggestions as to how I can get one or failing that is ther something else I can use to fix a slight saw slump.

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    Davmar

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    Quote Originally Posted by davmar View Post
    No matter what I try I can't get my Makita saw to cut a precise square, at least one that I am happy with. I have ordered from a local supplier a Triton saw stabiliser because I suspect when the saw is under load it drifts a tad. The supplier has the stabiliser on back order but the liquidator won't release any Triton parts until he finalises whatever he has to do and winds it all up. Has any Triton club member any suggestions as to how I can get one or failing that is ther something else I can use to fix a slight saw slump.

    Regards
    Davmar
    Try this and look for the posts by superbunny on how to make one.
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=87050

    SB
    Power corrupts, absolute power means we can run a hell of alot of power tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by davmar View Post
    The supplier has the stabiliser on back order but the liquidator won't release any Triton parts until he finalises whatever he has to do and winds it all up. Has any Triton club member any suggestions as to how I can get one or failing that is ther something else I can use to fix a slight saw slump.
    Hmmmm, have not seen an update on Triton future recently. Does this suggest that the company has not be bought and will be wound up??

    Davmar, shame I'm in the UK I have a stabalising bracket you could have had.

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