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  1. #1
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    Default Good value or not?

    Hi everyone.

    I was just garage-saling this morning and bought a Triton saw table. It's a Mk3, about 7 years old (on the owner's estimation), and has been used once -- so it's in real nice order. It has the extension table, the standard guides, and a roller stand. It was $200.

    Good value?
    GW
    Where you see a tree, I see 3 cubic metres of timber, milled and dressed.

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    Sounds like great value.

    Now over to the jigs section and build a crosscut sled and enjoy .

    cheers


    dazzler


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    If it's a MK3 it's at least 10+ years old, but if it's in good order go for it.

    I saw a MK3 in my travels through the week that was WOEFUL. I wouldn't have picked it off the footpath even for spares during a Council Kerbside Collection.

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