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rrich
6th March 2006, 03:41 PM
While participating in this forum I noticed (To paraphrase ALW) 'there seems to be a certain lack of enthusiasm for' Triton products. I get the impression that most of you feel that the Triton is OK and it is made in Australia but .......... And there's about a million reasons.
What prompts this query is that Triton seems to becoming available to US woodworkers. So the question is, In terms of quality, where are the Triton routers ranked in comparison to other brands?
Iain
6th March 2006, 03:50 PM
The router is fine, what most people don't like is the workbench.
It is a starting point for a lot of people but when they get serious dedicated machinery is the go.
I believe that Triton make a good product, I used to have one and renovated a few houses with it's assistance but now I have a dedicated tablesaw, heavy and accurate, same for the router table, jointer etc etc etc.
Hand tools on benches have their limitations and can also be noisy plus there is the setting up aspect which becomes a real pain in the bum, but, as I said, it is a good honest reliable set up for starting out with or just knocking about with on occassion.
Afterthought.......what other brands are there that are similar?????
craigb
6th March 2006, 03:51 PM
While participating in this forum I noticed (To paraphrase ALW) 'there seems to be a certain lack of enthusiasm for' Triton products. I get the impression that most of you feel that the Triton is OK and it is made in Australia but .......... And there's about a million reasons.
What prompts this query is that Triton seems to becoming available to US woodworkers. So the question is, In terms of quality, where are the Triton routers ranked in comparison to other brands?
The Triton router is terrific. The big one is especially suited for table use. It has built in through the table bit changing.
They have just released a smaller version of it for hand held work. I haven't used it but it appears to be as well made as its bigger brother. The new one also has above the table height adjustment if you use it in a table.
Triton gear is generally fairly well made imo. A lot of people on this board started out with the work centre (sort of a table saw) but after a while its limitations become apparent and most have moved to using a true table saw.
My 0.05
Daddles
6th March 2006, 05:24 PM
The Triton work centre is a good, cheap way of getting into a table saw - especially if your Dad gives you his old circular saw like mine did. A 'real' table saw is better ... but I couldn't have afforded one and so wouldn't have got started at all. As for moving up? Well, my Triton is doing all I want of it.:D
Richard
fxst
6th March 2006, 08:45 PM
like Richard says:D
I still have my Triton workbench and accessories and has helped build a couple of boats and house renos....Big plus is its portable and easy to store away when not wanted. The triton router and saw I dont have so cant comment
Pete
dazzler
6th March 2006, 09:20 PM
Hi RRich
My 2c
The triton machines, circular saw, routers etc are fantastic quality and there is very rarely much complaint with them.
The big triton router is brilliant. The circular saw is brilliant.
cheers
dazzler
rrich
7th March 2006, 05:23 PM
Thanks Mates.
The reason that I had asked is that someone here was considering a Triton router. I had confused the work bench issue with the entire product line. Thanks for setting me straight on the issue. I wouldn't want to tell some one that the router was a piece of poop when it isn't.
dazzler
7th March 2006, 07:36 PM
rrich
dont forget that the 1400w router has above the table adjustment.
Worth its weight in gold I reckon:D
cheers
dazler
doug the slug
7th March 2006, 10:17 PM
dont forget that the 1400w router has above the table adjustment.
And dont forget that the above table height adjuster doesnt come standard, you have to buy it as an optional extra