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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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The SawStop, a very impressive saw and a very impressive safety feature. I saw it first eight years ago and it is much improved now. We look at a couple of new books and test a 8' level, a folding framing square, a whimsical but handy floodlight and more, take a look.
-- Graham McCulloch http://www.shortcuts.ns.ca/column/ |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: West Kentucky
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Hello Graham:
Thank you for the latest report. The folks at Swanson must stay up a lot of nights to come up with all their helpful tools. I'm betting the Saw Stop will not cost as much extra as the liability insurance would, in case a Technical Student or an employee lost half a hand. Glenn Last edited by glennjanie; 11-23-2008 at 10:36 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Glenn, I'm sure that that is the message they are trying to put across. You would think that all of the small commercial shops would jump on the tool. The one-person cabinet shop would be out of business for some time if a finger or hand is lost.
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