Can this old tablesaw be retrofitted for safety?

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sm91745
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Can this old tablesaw be retrofitted for safety?

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Can anything be done to this old saw to prevent kickbacks? I don’t see any place to attach a riving knife or a guard.

I was offered it by a friend. Wanted to ask before I decline.

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Re: Can this old tablesaw be retrofitted for safety?

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Do you have the model #? Ryobi produced a string of 10" table saws over the years and parts for some are available. However, the cost of replacement parts may exceed the value of the saw. I've seen similar Ryobi saws in better condition for sale for $50. That's not free, but a better deal if it has all the parts.
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Re: Can this old tablesaw be retrofitted for safety?

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If kickback is the only worry, board buddies that mount on the fence will take care of it. The riving knife would take more effort; probably making a zero clearance insert and adding a fixed riving knife to that. A guard would be another separate project.
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You could make an insert with a splitter. Here is a video for making one.
https://youtu.be/gzdF-bLXc8Q?si=R0v0C9zuogYrSoRB

Microjig makes splitters for this but they are very proud of them. You might also find someone who could print a 3D version for you.
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