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![]() "Leon" wrote in message news:RGmDc.8987 The big Milwaukee was my first choice but I am ending up with the Triton. You can adjust height from above the table with the Milwaukee. Is that an advantage? Don't you have to reach under the table anyway to unlock the base? I find that I have to stoop down anyway to look across the table at the bit height. The Triton is certainly a worthy and less expensive competitor. Brian. |
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![]() The Triton is certainly a worthy and less expensive competitor. Brian. Oops, double checked the price. I guess it is no less expensive. Brian. |
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