AJB Temple
Finely figured
Like an *****, before Christmas I lent my 2015 tracksaw (Triton) to a friend who is refitting his kitchen and had an emergency. He in turn lent it (without telling me) to a tradesman working on his house, and the saw came back today. The saw is "inexplicably" not working (any ***** can see it has been dropped) and the track is bent. There is even a tooth missing, which frankly has never happened to me with any saw in 3 decades of cutting wood. As I am not a complete *****, on the rare occasions that I do lend things it is on a "you break it, you replace it" basis. Therefore a cheque for a replacement on a like for like basis has changed hands and will be banked tomorrow.
Not sure that I want to buy Triton again: I never chose it in the first place as it was a present and I don't have anything else from them. It was a basic model and I felt it struggled at times (no electronic speed stabilisation?). I don't like using my (smallish) table saw for cutting up sheets and as I am planning to do a full kitchen and utility fit out later this year, a t/s will be useful. It is just for private use, not trade, but I do not like weak tools so am not that worried about price as long as it lasts.
So, what do you guys recommend?
What features really matter in practice: soft start; variable speed; electronic speed stability; push button blade change ; scoring capability ; etc.
I don't mind putting new blades in so OEM blade is not a factor. Cordless much preferred. Obviously the key attribute for me is minimal break out and maximum accuracy. I don't have a lot of experience with a t/s as I had only used the Triton 2 or 3 times before it was trashed.
Thanks, Adrian
Not sure that I want to buy Triton again: I never chose it in the first place as it was a present and I don't have anything else from them. It was a basic model and I felt it struggled at times (no electronic speed stabilisation?). I don't like using my (smallish) table saw for cutting up sheets and as I am planning to do a full kitchen and utility fit out later this year, a t/s will be useful. It is just for private use, not trade, but I do not like weak tools so am not that worried about price as long as it lasts.
So, what do you guys recommend?
What features really matter in practice: soft start; variable speed; electronic speed stability; push button blade change ; scoring capability ; etc.
I don't mind putting new blades in so OEM blade is not a factor. Cordless much preferred. Obviously the key attribute for me is minimal break out and maximum accuracy. I don't have a lot of experience with a t/s as I had only used the Triton 2 or 3 times before it was trashed.
Thanks, Adrian