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Crazy demonstration! :shocked:
I'm sure if you really thrust your finger fast there would be more damage.
I'm sure if you really thrust your finger fast there would be more damage.
Originally posted by: Modelworks
no thanks. I 'll stick to using common sense.
The funny thing is, I bet the idea of wrecking a $60 chunk of metal would do a better job of motivating people to steer clear of the sawblade than the idea of losing a finger.Originally posted by: Oceandevi
too bad it wrecks. Imagine if it set off on accident. A 60 dollar mistake everytime.. youch!
Originally posted by: Oceandevi
too bad it wrecks. Imagine if it set off on accident. A 60 dollar mistake everytime.. youch!
Originally posted by: BoomerD
I certainly don't think this device is meant to replace common sense and basic safety precautions, but sometimes, shit happens...saw operator slips, someone else slips and bumps into the saw operator, just so many things that, even with the proper safety precautions, could take off a finger...or more...
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Originally posted by: Modelworks
no thanks. I 'll stick to using common sense.
I'll gladly take common sense + this tech.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I'm muted. How does it work?
Originally posted by: Ronstang
I have been using table saws and other tools that can cut off fingers in the blink of an eye for 30 years and have yet to cut any of my fingers. Why do I need this again? This is a tool for dumbasses, or today's youth since they need their hand held on everything so they don't hurt themselves.
Originally posted by: Ronstang
I have been using table saws and other tools that can cut off fingers in the blink of an eye for 30 years and have yet to cut any of my fingers. Why do I need this again? This is a tool for dumbasses, or today's youth since they need their hand held on everything so they don't hurt themselves.