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Short Update No. 6 Welcoming the Triton Router to the shop.
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Brett
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472 posts in 928 days
#1 posted 612 days ago
Nice router! Now let’s see some chips flying with that thing. Keep us posted.
-- Hand Crafted by Brett Peterson John 3:16 http://www.TheCrookedNail.blogspot.com
Gazza
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#2 posted 612 days ago
Shawn, you have bought the best router in the world…I have one and it does the job for me. Australian design and I assume yours was made in Australia. A valued tool for any man’s shed. We don’t say shop. LOL
-- Gary, Townsville Australia
BuckI
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16 posts in 1318 days
#3 posted 612 days ago
Shawn,
I bought the same router about a year ago and love it. The above table adjustment and self locking feature when you bring the bit all the way up makes this router the perfect choice for table use. I was second guessing myself if 2 1/4 HP would be enough but haven’t had any problems yet as it fits my needs. You will be very glad you bought this. Good Luck.
Kevin
-- Kevin, Ohio
alfred222
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#4 posted 609 days ago
Thanks Shawn. Router looks good, i would like to see what you think of it after youve used it a while. I’ve thought about getting one to mount permanently in my router table. I think they are made in China and can’t make up my mind on their build quality.
Thanks Alf.
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