Hindsight
In this episode, Dan Holohan reflects on how hindsight has us shaking our heads at wacky decisions of the past, especially the one involving an asbestos hat.
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great read. Survival of the fittest!
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with table saws it is more that most of the guards are very poorly designed. it takes about 10 minutes to take the guard on/off my saw to switch between a through cut and a blind cut. you have to take the throat plate out which is 3 screws then reach down to some nuts that clamp it between a stack of shims and washers and both of those things need to be set to the position of the current blade.
it took knowing a lot of people that aren't the type of people that have accidents that have had table saw accidents to convince me i needed to spend that time to put it back on.
btw if you're buying a new saw, get a saw stop. there is a solution to this problem but there is a bunch of complication that keeps it from being implemented. bosch used to make one too but i think sawstop sued them and now it is like 20 years later and people are still managing their hands.
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