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Chris-B

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a similar device for my planer thicknesser would have saved a couple of finger tips, and a bansaw blade through the nuckle isnt much fun. but i give my tablesaw and radial arm saw the utmost respect. (im sh~t scared of them) blunt blades caused my accidents (+ a tad of stupidity).

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a similar device for my planer thicknesser would have saved a couple of finger tips, and a bansaw blade through the nuckle isnt much fun. but i give my tablesaw and radial arm saw the utmost respect. (im sh~t scared of them) blunt blades caused my accidents (+ a tad of stupidity).

 

hurts more when the blades are blunt

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hurts more when the blades are blunt

 

yeah it did smart. im cringing as i write, when i think of if the blades had been nice and sharp but chances are the accidents wouldnt have happened. my mate stubby just planed one finger down to the nuckle on his lovely new expensive 12"planer, ouch, the numpty

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For this to work as they say, don't you have to be connected to the sensor to create a circuit or have I not grasped the logic.

 

Also what happends if your wearing gloves.

 

I think I'll just keep my fingers out of the way.

 

Andrew

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just sent the link to my brother,,,as he cut his thumb off a few years back,,mind you it was a lot bigger saw he was using 36 inch,,it sewed back on tho

 

My brother did the same thing - but they couldn't sew it back on so he has had to manage ever since without. He always says that he didn't feel a thing one minute it was there then it wasn't . . .

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For this to work as they say, don't you have to be connected to the sensor to create a circuit or have I not grasped the logic.

 

Also what happends if your wearing gloves.

 

I think I'll just keep my fingers out of the way.

 

Andrew

 

exactly why my brother chopped his thumb blade caught o glove and dragged his hand in,,dont wear gloves near saw blades

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Another bloke cut all his fingers off in a saw. The surgeon said they could probably sew them back on..... "Have you brought them with you?"......

 

"No, I couldn't pick them up".

 

Sorry, wrong place.

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Another bloke cut all his fingers off in a saw. The surgeon said they could probably sew them back on..... "Have you brought them with you?"......

 

"No, I couldn't pick them up".

 

Sorry, wrong place.

 

Ah the old ones are the funniest 89.gif

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Like seatbelts and airbags, this is just another one of those 'solutions' to counter man's (and woman's) inability to be careful.

 

I can just see the headlines in America now. Litigation laywers will do a brisk trade.

 

As for a few drunken lads, a dare, and a trip to hospital.... :lol:

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