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Posted By: dave erdkamp 56

Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 01:38 PM

Some of you might remember I had accident with the table saw at the lumberyard where I work. We retired the old table saw aka the thumb eater and replaced it with a brand new saw it has all the bells and whistles and safety gear kind of like closing the gate after the cows got out. The end

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Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 01:41 PM

At least you don't have to worry about that thumb getting caught in a trap.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 01:59 PM

I bet that's hard to get used to
Posted By: 2poor

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 02:20 PM

I sat on a Jury where a homeowner tried to sue Home Depot because they didn’t make him buy a Safety Saw !
Posted By: Monster Toms

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 02:25 PM

Every commercial shop should own these saws.
[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3DjyC9f8LPU[/video]
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 02:25 PM

I touched the blad on mine with my thumb last year. Lucky I didn't have the blade ran up but about 1/32 above the material and only removed a blad width of skin. It didn't hurt but I felt the contact and didn't want to look thinking I was going to look down to something like yours. I was lucky, I had gotten complacent and got a good warning.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 02:26 PM

I would recommend a blade with more teeth for the remaining appendages
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 02:45 PM

Originally Posted by Vinke
I would recommend a blade with more teeth for the remaining appendages

grin

The Vinke toenail blades - Carbide laugh
Posted By: w side rd 151

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 03:05 PM

DAVE Yes it might be true about closing the gate after the cows got out . But we all make mistakes They are lesson we would not want to learn But at mistakes becomes something else if we continue to repeat them just waiting for the next accident going some place to happen pays a visit to our current location .
Posted By: CoonsBane

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 04:54 PM

Would you give the new saw two thumbs up?
Posted By: Starbits

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 05:42 PM

I took off 3/4 of a fingernail and nicked the bone on my index finger doing something stupid on a table saw. I found that I became extra cautious not only where I put my hands, but also where I put my feet so I didn't slip or trip near a running saw.
Posted By: JTfromWV

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 06:24 PM

Originally Posted by CoonsBane
Would you give the new saw two thumbs up?

eek
Posted By: 2poor

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 06:25 PM

Originally Posted by Monster Toms
Every commercial shop should own these saws.
[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3DjyC9f8LPU[/video]


That demonstration cost roughly $130 not including the hot dog. A .22 blank shell ignites forcing an aluminum slab into the teeth jamming blade. Now you have to replace the blade and safety mechanism.

Pick up some green treated that’s moist for a project and it might falsely disable blade.
Posted By: run

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 08:21 PM

Originally Posted by 2poor
Originally Posted by Monster Toms
Every commercial shop should own these saws.
[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3DjyC9f8LPU[/video]


That demonstration cost roughly $130 not including the hot dog. A .22 blank shell ignites forcing an aluminum slab into the teeth jamming blade. Now you have to replace the blade and safety mechanism.

Pick up some green treated that’s moist for a project and it might falsely disable blade.

Still pocket change compared to losing an appendage.
Posted By: Brian Mongeau

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 08:35 PM

My grandfather lost his ring finger to a table saw. Cut his wedding band in half and almost got either his middle or pinky too. I don't know how he got the ring finger and not the rest. That was at least 60 years ago. Saws have changed a lot since then.
Posted By: Guss

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 09:49 PM

That brand from HF.
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 10:00 PM

Originally Posted by CoonsBane
Would you give the new saw two thumbs up?


That's messed up.
Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/24/24 11:42 PM

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Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/25/24 12:11 AM

Originally Posted by 2poor
Originally Posted by Monster Toms
Every commercial shop should own these saws.
[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3DjyC9f8LPU[/video]


That demonstration cost roughly $130 not including the hot dog. A .22 blank shell ignites forcing an aluminum slab into the teeth jamming blade. Now you have to replace the blade and safety mechanism.

Pick up some green treated that’s moist for a project and it might falsely disable blade.

You can disable the saw stop for treated lumber.
Posted By: 2poor

Re: Old saw/ new saw - 03/25/24 01:12 AM

You certainly can disable the safety features of that $2200 saw. Of course then it has the exact same safety features of a $150 saw !
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