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19th November 2002, 06:08 PM #1
Triton Times.....
Latest Triton Times is out! Triton powered Respirator looks ok...as long as that belt battery unit isnt too heavy!
Just out of interest...anyone planning to make the project in the newsletter? Looks interesting....
Also, i wish they would have put that cashback deal in a few months ago...I just bought a ton of Triton stuff and could have claimed $125 cash back....grumbles
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19th November 2002, 08:34 PM #2
yep I need more storage and it looks like it might fit the bill ...........not real sure yet tho
Any metion on the price of the respirator sure looks good .....rescue orange is still the goWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
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19th November 2002, 09:37 PM #3
I also wish that the cash back offer was available as I could have saved $65 on the router and table. What are the chances of Triton offering a rebate to those purchasers that demonstrate brand loyality by several major purchases from the catalogue?????
On the latest plan in the Times, it seems to be a good design but I'm currently looking for storage with the ability to provide additional bench space combined with clamping variety thru bench/work dogs. Does anyone have any suggestions?Whale oil beef hooked!
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20th November 2002, 11:21 AM #4
Wish my shed was big enough to allow a unit with that sized footprint. Excited for about 5 seconds till I wondered where I'd put it! Guess I'm stuck with trying to wall-mount the accessories.
Notice the mention of the Template guides for the router?
"Clear, Ease Springs"
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20th November 2002, 11:01 PM #5
at least you have a shed
ALl my gear occupies the carpeted floor space of the lower floor of the house...and I have to wheel it out the backyard everytime I want to use it!
I am sure the neighbours see the backdoor fly open, the triton gear wheeled up the path and think...oh sh*t! not him and his power tools creating a nuisance again heheHow much wood could the woodchuck chuck if the woodchuck could chuck wood?
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21st November 2002, 08:57 AM #6
lol!
I don't have a garage, so originally the workbench, router table & a lathe & all the garden tools were sharing a 3m x3m shed.
I now still have the 3m x 3m, but upgraded the workshop by laying a slab, and erecting a 6m x 3m.
Not sure which neighbours would curse more- yours when you wheel out the Orange beast, or mine when the stereo cranks up, and the shed echos with both that, and the router & saw flashing up!"Clear, Ease Springs"
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21st November 2002, 10:08 AM #7
Well I have downloaded the latest Triton Times and read it from start to finish but I can not find anything about a cash back offer, as I am going to Bunnings this morning to blow $400 on Triton accesories I was extremely interested in a cash back offer, but it's hiding from me, maybe it was just deleted from my issue of the Triton Times
Sarge
"He who dies with the most toys wins"
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21st November 2002, 10:14 AM #8
It was like a post card in envalope with triton times not printed in the times.
Neal
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21st November 2002, 10:26 AM #9
So where can I get this postcard, I like postcards that save me money
Sarge
"He who dies with the most toys wins"
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21st November 2002, 10:53 AM #10
As far as i know you would have to have purchased and registerd warrenty slip from triton product they then subscribe you and mail out newsletters etc in your case its the old catch 22.
Neal
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21st November 2002, 11:00 AM #11
Thanks Dean, I guess it's my fault then, I purchased $1400 worth at the wood show but have not had time to send in the warranty cards yet, I guess I have been spending all my time playing with my new toys
Sarge
"He who dies with the most toys wins"
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21st November 2002, 11:09 AM #12
Thats allright 'PRIVATE'.
NEAL
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21st November 2002, 03:54 PM #13
If you already spent $1400 at the show, what's the extra $400 worth going to be spent on???
But there again, probably best not to say, so the rest of us are not reminded just how much of the green we have already spent on the orange!"Clear, Ease Springs"
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21st November 2002, 07:19 PM #14New Member
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Greg.
As for suggestions for a workbench have a look at this "Ultimate Tool Stand" http://www.bluehighwaytour.com/2001/Tool_Stand_1.html
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Andrew.
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21st November 2002, 09:35 PM #15
Thanks for that Andrew but I had seen it before. I am hoping to build something more substantal that would give me serious flexibility in my clamping options! Thanks for the thought Mate!
G_SWhale oil beef hooked!