🔧 Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Precision!
The Triton Precision Router Table RTA300 is a robust and compact tool designed for both professional and DIY woodworkers. Weighing in at 24.2 pounds and featuring dimensions of 27.36 x 22.05 x 2.17 inches, this router table is engineered for precision and durability, making it an essential addition to any workshop.
Manufacturer | SLTL4 |
Part Number | RTA300 |
Item Weight | 24.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.36 x 22.05 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | 330100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
This was the most difficult thing I have assembled in ...
This was the most difficult thing I have assembled in years. The black and white instructions are very confusing. There's a lot of parts!
B**W
My Triton Router table.
I used it with my Triton 3 1/4 HP router wish they would have made a hole for the adjustment rod. I just drilled one.The instructions are a little hard to understand and they give plenty of spare parts because it can be used with other routers. The price and shipping was great for this tool. It arrived very early. I still have to fine tune it to be perfect. can't wait for my first job to use this table. After I fine tune it I will just get another Triton router to use without the table. If I need one.I updated my review when I went to use it.I updated it to five stats it works great with my Triton router and I fine tuned it I also used it to make dovetails for the draws I made. I also use my Rigid Shop Vac with it.
T**Y
Avoid!!!! This Table is Expensive Junk!!!
If you still decide to waste your money on this junk, here is a little advice to help you when your table arrives.Step one, throw away assembly directions. I don't know if they put things together differently in Australia, but these were the absolute worst! After mulling over the directions for hours, I ended up just looking at the picture of the thing on the front and fumbled my way through getting it together.Step two, throw it on a shelf in the garage. As step one was a mild success, I'm still a bit worried about using the darn thing.Step three, consider returning it - but as the thing came from England, realize it would cost almost as much as you paid for it to return it.Step four, use the money you would have used to return it to binge eat and cry over your metal piece of junk.Step five, do more research and buy another router table.Step six, skip steps 1-4 and do yourself a favor and start with step 5.
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