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Thread: SawStop announces a new jobsite saw...

  1. #31
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    You guys are not going to use these in a construction environment, correct? My jobsite table saw (a unisaw ironically) rarely cuts anything resembling nice clean dry boards, or even wood really. From what I've read on the SS, nails, dirty/wet, stuff other than wood, etc cause problems. Wonder if they have dealt with that, or if its target is not actual worksites.

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kuhlman View Post
    In my experience, the highest risk of injury for me is kickback so I value a fence that tracks dead parallel to the blade over everything else and this is what I will want to know more about.
    More often a fence will be set with the end kicked out a little from the blade. THAT will help stop kickback.
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