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Thread: It's not just table saws that can bite you

  1. #16
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    My tablesaw is perfectly safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hennebury View Post
    My tablesaw is perfectly safe.
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    Ha I’ll call your chain table saw and raise you a much safer artisan saw.
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    Aj

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    What makes every tool in the shop dangerous is the tool using the tool.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vCuLs31fDaQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hennebury View Post
    What makes every tool in the shop dangerous is the tool using the tool.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vCuLs31fDaQ
    So, dangerous for all but collectors.
    ~mike

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    What makes every tool in the shop dangerous is the tool using the tool. it doesn't matter what tool the tool is using.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/u5Foqil0O5M

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    finally watched the you tube. That was brutal. Feel very sad to hear how that happened. Almost tells you we dont need silent power heads. Maybe not what he had but even with dust collection you can hear regular machines running. I dont really think I leave stuff running very often.

    I know nothing about them but sometimes you see carpenters getting cabinet machinery and one comes to mind where i think he should stay in his lane.

    I know nothing about these guys but wish him the very best and hope it can be like one carpenter friend who has done tons of excellent work since his accident many years ago. There was one point in the beginning of our friendship where I saw him and in talking I said at least we still have our fingers and he held up his hand and probably pretty close to this. He said when he played Piano he played minor cords. I guess his joke, Pretty sure I turned white at the time. The cold affected him but ive never heard him complain and his work is stellar so you can go on.

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