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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:56 pm
by ddvann79
foxtrapper wrote:Because often times we're the idiot.

That's why table saws these days have blade guards.
Then make the choice to go purchase the SawStop for yourself and leave the rest of us to decide if we want to do the same or not. Some regulation is a good thing but I don't know where the line is that crosses into excessive regulation like the SawStop proposal. Any regulation is a slippery slope. Once the politicians taste power, they crave more. The next logical step is to outlaw table saws all together.
foxtrapper wrote: A lot of folk get the strange notion that if you practice safety, things are perfectly safe. That is not true.
I don't think that's a commonly held belief. Maybe I'm wrong. I do agree with you that's not true.

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:01 pm
by foxtrapper
ddvann79 wrote:Then make the choice to go purchase the SawStop for yourself and leave the rest of us to decide if we want to do the same or not.
You're leaping to the wrong conclusion, that I support the notion of mandating the sawstop for people.

I'm with you guys

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:04 pm
by fiatben
you can't outlaw stupidity, you can't mandate intelligence and you can't stop the legal profession (lawyers and politicians) from trying to force us all to the lowest common denominator.

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:15 pm
by ddvann79
foxtrapper wrote:You're leaping to the wrong conclusion, that I support the notion of mandating the sawstop for people.
Sorry. Kind of a touchy subject. I find so often that the truth usually lies somewhere in the middle but there doesn't seem to be much reasonable middle ground to be had in this argument. So I took a leap in the wrong direction.

Wisdom

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:15 am
by dlbristol
I stand by a statement I made on this forum several years ago. I think we would be better off if we just picked 7 guys at random from this forum to lead the country than we are now. ( all political parties included). There is a LOT of wisdom here. There is also more civil discussion and disagreement her than I see other places as well.
So " Ed and Francis is 2012" :)

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:31 pm
by Ed in Tampa
My neighbor an expert upholsterer and having 50+ years experience just sawed his thumb. BAD!

Apparently the wood he was using to fix a chair got stuck and wouldn't feed through the saw. He couldn't see why and figured a little more pressure would solve the problem. So he shoved it. What ever was holding the wood popped loose and the wood and his thumb go force feed into the blade.

As you can imagine a 1/8' blade entering the thumb from the tip made a mess of his thumb. I will talk to him about it more to get a better idea of what and how it happened.

I'm just a little shook that some like this could happen to him.