Cynthia White
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Here's a national article about how the Consumer Product Safety Commission is looking at Table Saws.............
Cynthia probably doesn't realize the type of debates this topic has caused in the past. As a friendly Public Service Announcement, let's try to keep it civil, folks.
in the end, its always going to boil down to each individual woodworkers priorities.
Three hands saved is a powerful statement. You can understand why shops put in a SawStop. Let's say each cartridge/blade combination costs $200. That's extremely cheap compared to the cost of insurance, the shut down time after the accident, and the OSHA reports.i'll leave it at this, at the local woodworking/cabinet shop i get lumber at, they have a sawstop, and have gone through several cartridges. only 3 for thier intended purpose, the others were misfires. for me, 'nuff said about sawstop.
i'll leave it at this, at the local woodworking/cabinet shop i get lumber at, they have a sawstop, and have gone through several cartridges. only 3 for thier intended purpose, the others were misfires. for me, 'nuff said about sawstop.