Gs

Groggy

17/01/2005 8:17 AM

NEW; Triton Drill

Innovative Triton have released a new 18V cordless drill with a plunge
mechanism:

http://www.triton.net.au/products/pd.html



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PH

Phil Hansen

in reply to Groggy on 17/01/2005 8:17 AM

17/01/2005 7:59 PM

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:17:18 GMT, Groggy <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Innovative Triton have released a new 18V cordless drill with a plunge
>mechanism:
>
>http://www.triton.net.au/products/pd.html

Hi Greg,
Saw it in Nov last year at a show. Nice balance and great torque.
Price beats all competition.
Have you seen the metal chop saw? Also innovative, bit expensive
compared to a abrasive disc saw but the cut quality is superb, no
burrs.
George Lewin sure comes up with winning ideas.

Gs

Groggy

in reply to Groggy on 17/01/2005 8:17 AM

17/01/2005 10:18 PM

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:59:20 +0200, Phil Hansen
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:17:18 GMT, Groggy <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>Innovative Triton have released a new 18V cordless drill with a plunge
>>mechanism:
>>
>>http://www.triton.net.au/products/pd.html
>
>Hi Greg,
>Saw it in Nov last year at a show. Nice balance and great torque.
>Price beats all competition.
>Have you seen the metal chop saw? Also innovative, bit expensive
>compared to a abrasive disc saw but the cut quality is superb, no
>burrs.
>George Lewin sure comes up with winning ideas.

Hi Phil. I have seen the metal saw but as yet have heard nothing about
it other than it gives a nice clean cut (as you said).

It's good to see someone taking a risk with new ideas; Lee Valley,
Triton, Bose and a few others. The rest of the crowd are too
complacent or copy other's work.

I'm not sure why, but I appreciate this more as I get older.

Greg

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