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Table saw safety

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Thanks for sharing that. Very reasonable, useful, well presented information.

His use of the very brief examples of mishaps was very effective. Wonder where he got those? Do people have cameras pointed at themselves when they're working in their shop?

Is it just me, or do people on youtube talk faster than normal? Probably that's just the speed of life these days and I'm in the horse and buggy lane. Happily.
 
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The guy that talks the fastest is the Project Farm guy. Probably should not give him caffeine! He just put up a review of 8 inch high speed grinders, with a couple of variable speed grinders. Best tool review guy out there, and he is not sponsored.

robo hippy
 
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I got my Sawstop after nipping the end of my pinky while being careless. Felt like someone hit me in the chest with a sledgehammer at the time. Surprisingly the canoe cutout at end of my pinky filled back in. I said, Honey, do you have a bandaid, and next thing I got was a Sawstop...... Now the bandsaw and Jarrah burl, that's another story...........

Being Careless and not rushing........ Lessons I still have to remind myself of
 
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