Posted on Articles in Woodcraft Aug/Sept 11
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#1 posted 669 days ago |
My friend has now bought a Sawstop to go with the Powermatic that he has in the shop. They were getting ready ready for a workshop and someone else was on the Powermatic and he was on an old Sears that the belt was slipping Etc, etc. A kickback brought his fingers into the saw. Everything is oK now just the residioul pain. As President of the Woodworkers Club. I’m always trying to emphasize that our Workshops should do everything safe with jigs, push sticks. It doesn’t always happen. I was really aware of it again and my son David was making a cut on the tablesaw and it didn’t look safe. I wish our design for cutting the part had a greater safety emphasis. -- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com † |












