wa2crk wrote:Looks like a worthwhile project. I also like the brand name on the table saws. Good choice!! I am of the opinion that people should be trained in the proper use of machinery that has the potential to take their fingers off. The woodworking club that I belong to bought a Sawstop after a member lost a finger to our original saw. Shop classes should be brought back to the schools if only to teach safe operation of power tools.
Bill V
There is another reason, watch This Old House they are doing a push to get kids into the trades. They say there is nearly a 6 million person shortage in the skills. This is serious issue in this nation, we keep pushing kids into college while the trades that have equal or higher pay go wanting.
This Old House took on apprentices for this lastest series of programs. The had interns in carpentry, in electrical, in HVAC, And in the landscaping.
Each program they talked about how the skill trades were a smart move for young people.
One young man said while his friends were in college he was earning ( New England wages) $45,000 and in the four years he had moved to lead, while his friends all had huge college loan bills and were looking for a jobs.
I know three business owners right now that would give their back teeth for people in the skilled trades.