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    Hi,

    I'm late to this thread also, about a decade but better late than never, I too am after the Triton 2000 workcentre training dvd, cannot find a copy anywhere. My father in-law and I both bought a workcentre not long ago and would greatly benefit from the dvd. I’m willing to pay for it including postage if it’s a problem.

    im located in Melbourne Australia.

    I highly appreciate any help.

    kind regards

    Dave

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    Did it come out as a DVD? I used to have a VCR version from years ago but I don't seem to have it any more.
    I found this on YouTube if it helps.
    Found this later for the 2000 series which breaks up into segments.
    Dallas

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    Yes, it was also a DVD - 244 minutes, so double layer.

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    Rather surprised by your thread, dave; I googled Triton Workcentre videos and got heaps of hits for both the mk 3 and the 2000. The principals are the same.

    i had a quick look and was horrified as to how much concepts of safety have changed since 1983. Issues include:
    * not using splitter or Irving knife,
    * not using push sticks,
    * fingers too close to saw blade,
    * unstable in feed or out feed material,
    * standing too close to kick back zone, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post
    Rather surprised by your thread, dave; I googled Triton Workcentre videos and got heaps of hits for both the mk 3 and the 2000. The principals are the same.

    i had a quick look and was horrified as to how much concepts of safety have changed since 1983. Issues include:
    * not using splitter or Irving knife,
    * not using push sticks,
    * fingers too close to saw blade,
    * unstable in feed or out feed material,
    * standing too close to kick back zone, etc.


    I’ve looked at the videos and they don’t include setup etc of the saw on the workcentre and the optional attachments. I have the VHS which is great but the dvd has updated setups of the workcentre attachments planer attachment, finger jointer etc which I’m interested in.

    Dave

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    The assembly video was separate to the Training video. The latter was also on DVD, not sure about the former, it may have been VCR only.

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