View Poll Results: Are you satisfied?

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  • I own a TSC-10HB and I'm happy

    7 15.22%
  • I own a TSC-10HB and I'm sad

    0 0%
  • I own a Triton WC and I'm happy

    8 17.39%
  • I own a Triton WC and I'm sad

    6 13.04%
  • I sold my Triton and bought a TSC-10HB and I'm happy

    8 17.39%
  • I sold my Triton and bought a TSC-10HB and I'm sad

    0 0%
  • I sold my Triton and bought a TSC-10HB and I'm sad

    0 0%
  • This poll is not applicable to me and I'm sad

    17 36.96%
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  1. #1
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    Default Table Saw Satisfaction Survey

    After a recent discussion on which is the better first table saw the TSC-10HB or the Triton WC I thought I'd do a poll on user satisfaction.


    Oops, the seconds last Option should read 'This poll is not applicable to me and I'm happy'.
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    Since I bought your old Series 2000 workcentre, I felt compelled to vote!

    I take it you have got your TSC10HB all sorted by now, it was still in pieces when I picked your triton up.

    I had to say I'm happy with the triton. Don't get me wrong I'd love a job like yours, but with limited space, the triton at least can be moved out of the way when required.

    The series 2000 has made me happy, the Mk3 made me sad with the crapola fence system it had.
    Ray

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    Sorry Grunt, How about I lived with a MkIII for years and bypassed a 10" cause they're too small




    Bruce C.
    (I have now offended 45.6% of all forum members)
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    I malign the Triton on some occasions but the truth is that I would never have gotten the work centre to be accurate with the crappy Ryobi circular saw that I own. I was faced with a choice of either spending $300+ on a Triton circular saw and getting the hight winder or sell the Triton and get a TSC-10HB. I went for the latter.

    Grunt
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    bypassed a 10" cause they're too small
    Precicely what Ms. Grunt says.
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    Where's the other option ?

    Like : "I've just purchased a TS (not a TSC10 HB), still have my Triton which will be sold and haven't got the TS setup yet so i don't know - but was pretty happy with the Triton."

    If you had that option, I could vote.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    I had a Triton, looked at the TSC10 HB, but bought the TC-12.

    With that thing I can cut up TSC10 HB's to make Tritons out of them.....


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    Sorry Gumby, it was very short sighted of me to miss that one. Again my humblest apologies.

    Grunt
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    Why is there always so much bloody discussion on Triton vs tables saws?

    They are two different options for cutting wood .... why is everybody continually trying to justify their purchase in one way or another?
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    I voted the sad option because I have a TC 12 with an after-market fence and I love it.
    Why am I sad?
    Because you guys don't have what I have and you are suffering. I am a sympathetic sort of bloke.
    Rob

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    Yeah robert. We big guys with 12" ones should sneer at those with a mere 10"
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert WA
    I voted the sad option because I have a TC 12 with an after-market fence and I love it.
    Why am I sad?
    Because you guys don't have what I have and you are suffering. I am a sympathetic sort of bloke.
    Rob
    Me, too, Robert. Haven't look back since owning the TC12.

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    Time for a new Poll......why the 12" saw is more useful than 10" ones (now that 45.6% had better respond)and why this is gospel
    Bruce C.
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    Ive got a 12" one too.

    I dont use it all the time though, which is a disapointment. :eek:

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Ive got a 12" on too.

    I dont use it all the time though, which is a disapointment. :eek:

    Al
    You should learn to use it properly
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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