Triton Work Centre
The Triton Workcentre Has Helped Generations Of Tradesmen And Amateur Carpenters With Their Work.

Like many amateur carpenters, George Lewin found it impossible to cut a straight line through timber with a hand saw or even an electric saw. in 1975 he gave up trying to make a table saw, instead he set out to invent a simple bench that would guide the saw and hold timber still.
Once Lewin had the bench right he demonstrated it on a tv program. It was an immediate success with hundreds of Australians clamouring to buy one. In 1976 he started to manufacture Triton Workcentres. George Lewin understood the problems of the amateur woodworker who wanted to make things and the workcentre was sold with a four hour video explaining how best to use it.
The product has since been copied by other manufacturers around the world but few retain the originality and quality of the Triton.