after several recent comments about them, heres the american viewpoint
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViL58JvRjvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViL58JvRjvs
sunnybob":2flf9fcd said:after several recent comments about them, heres the american viewpoint
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViL58JvRjvs
Trainee neophyte":3vj5cutc said:Ask me how I know
Peter does everything properly; it's not difficult when you see the right way to go about it - RobChris152":34st495l said:Just saw this on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/peterseftonfur ... 568768097/
The complete opposite of what you see on some of the youtube vids, and makes me think that if you're prepared to spend some money for training and essential kit you can do most things on a ts very safely. Maybe this is compromised when speed/ convenience/ economy is prioritised?
Chris152":atix9l25 said:if you're prepared to spend some money for training and essential kit you can do most things on a ts very safely
Deadeye":27nuxyt8 said:Trainee neophyte":27nuxyt8 said:Ask me how I know
Hey Neophyte, how do you know?
AJB Temple":quz070oh said:I have seen supposed trades people do incredibly stupid things. For example a couple of years ago I had to rent a house for a year whilst we house hunted. The landlord hired a tradesperson to fit a replacement oven. This needed packing out and two numpties doing the fitting didn't have the right tools. They had seen my exceedingly modest and minuscule tool array in the garage and asked to borrow a circular saw. Like an Silly person I agreed as I wanted the oven in (easy job but I was a tenant). Numpty number 1 (head numpty) proceeded to hold a plank of wood in one hand over his leg and operate the saw - (not on a bench or trestle) with the other hand. Quell surprise, the saw snatched the wood which flew at full tilt into the side of his van, and he was stood waving the saw about with it still running. Numpty 2 (master craftsmen apprentice I presume) then stepped in to take the spinning saw off him for some unknown reason. I unplugged my saw and took it off them causing strop from them and landlord. Memorable day.
graduate_owner":3cz6zdqs said:I can see the American point of view in that the guard is sometimes in the way, but how much time does it take to remove and refit one? Not long on my Scheppach. So I remove it for grooving etc, but then it goes straight back on. I feel much happier with it on.
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