Thanks: 0
Likes: 0
Needs Pictures: 0
Picture(s) thanks: 0
Results 1 to 6 of 6
Thread: Upgrading to the 2000
-
16th July 2002, 05:24 PM #1
Upgrading to the 2000
After a year of mucking about with a Triton Compact Saw Table fitted with a Makita 9 1/4" Saw, I am seriously considering upgrading to a Series 2000 Workcentre and getting the Router plate and table. There are a ton of accessories but I am curious as to whether Triton users think they are that necessary/useful/value for money. Specifically:
Does the dust collector work as well as advertised?
Is the biscuit jointer as accurate as claimed?
Is the blade height wider useful?
I'm only looking at some fairly basic projects, no serious cabinetmaking!!
Dion
-
16th July 2002 05:24 PM # ADSGoogle Adsense Advertisement
- Join Date
- Always
- Location
- Advertising world
- Posts
- Many
-
16th July 2002, 05:46 PM #2Originally posted by Dion:
After a year of mucking about with a Triton Compact Saw Table fitted with a Makita 9 1/4" Saw, I am seriously considering upgrading to a Series 2000 Workcentre and getting the Router plate and table. There are a ton of accessories but I am curious as to whether Triton users think they are that necessary/useful/value for money. Specifically:
Does the dust collector work as well as advertised?
Is the biscuit jointer as accurate as claimed?
Is the blade height wider useful?
I'm only looking at some fairly basic projects, no serious cabinetmaking!!
Dion
-
16th July 2002, 07:02 PM #3
As Burf said, plus the biscuit joiner works even better that I expected. the next thing I will be looking for is the sliding extension table.
Kev.I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
Kev
-
17th July 2002, 12:53 AM #4
got the sliding table is worth every penny
makes cuttin 1200x2400 sheets a breezeWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)
-
17th July 2002, 09:49 AM #5
Dion, couldn't agree with the others more.
The basic Workcentre 2000 works very well, but with the available attachments, i.e. dust collection, height winder, extension table, its a great piece of equipment.
If you have the room, I would recommend the router table stand for your router table. Also, the biscuit jointer, and box jointer are great tools at a cost-effective price.
However, in my opinion, the two tools essential to make the Triton equipment top quality are the Triton circular saw and the Triton Router.
If one sets the equipment up carefully and accurately, the Triton system of products is capable of all most would ask of it. As I stated before in this forum, it’s a poor woodworker that blames his equipment for unsatisfactory results.
Put me down as one very satisfied Tritoneer!
------------------
Woodchuck Canuck
-
20th July 2002, 11:29 PM #6
I have a Compact saw table and The router table And I have allied both to Triton tools. I originally had other tools in the tables and the results were not up to what I expected......Since putting the triton tools in I am more than happy with the outcome.....The biscuit joiner, mini extension table and the finger joiner are in constant use around here....My theory is that if you have the right tools the job will be the better for it.....
Catch ya later,
Peter B.
(Corunetes)
--------------------------
You, you and you, panic!..... The rest of you come with me!