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Post by andy on Jan 29, 2008 19:58:57 GMT
A Triton TRA001 router from B&Q for £98 Only popped in for some bloody screws and there they (3) were in the reduced section
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Post by dom on Jan 29, 2008 20:04:26 GMT
Thank God for that, for a horrible minute I thought you'd bought that crap door Jason's selling on E-bay.
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Post by jake on Jan 29, 2008 20:13:19 GMT
Let's make this the one and only official triton thread, please?
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Post by Dave S on Jan 30, 2008 0:34:36 GMT
Let's make this the one and only official triton thread, please? You haven't been peeking over the other side, have you?? I err, umm, well I got one too. ;D ;D Dave
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Post by jake on Jan 30, 2008 0:48:53 GMT
I'm bi-foral.
Yes, I erm, had to buy my second one at that price. It will be useful for a horizontal router table, oh yes. Or something else. Which I haven't quite worked out yet. It will come to me.
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Post by jfc on Jan 30, 2008 7:53:29 GMT
If you put a rebate cutter in you could use it to stir your tea .
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Post by dom on Jan 30, 2008 17:37:34 GMT
If you put a rebate cutter in you could use it to stir your tea . No, that's dangerous, the mug will crack.
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Post by jake on Jan 30, 2008 18:03:40 GMT
I make my tea in a bucket.
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Post by dom on Jan 30, 2008 20:10:00 GMT
I make my tea in a bucket. In which case you'll need to make a jig to balance the router across the top of said bucket, otherwise you'll end up like, 'Dear Liza'
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