Alf
Established Member
It was the Shirt wot done it.
Cheers, Alf
Happy to be proved wrong
Cheers, Alf
Happy to be proved wrong
seaco":1j9sxest said:johnelliott":1j9sxest said:seaco":1j9sxest said:I would need a hundred cutters to make up all the combinations of width I can do with my dado set...I know I can do multiple passes but that in itself adds more chance for injury
Can't imagine how one would use a router in such a way that there is 'more chance for injury with multiple passes'?
John
Well simply because the router would be in use alot longer hence more chance of injury, it's not rocket science... I'm not saying the router is more or less dangerous than a dado but the longer a machine is switched on the more chance of something going wrong...
Nick W":2tlv0d3o said:Oh puh-lease will one of you be man (person) enough to let someone else have the last word on this subject. Give it a rest - nothing new, or useful, has been said for the last n pages. Borrrrrrrrrring.
\/ 8-[Nick W":mqyyju30 said:Oh puh-lease will one of you be man (person) enough to let someone else have the last word on this subject. Give it a rest - nothing new, or useful, has been said for the last n pages. Borrrrrrrrrring.
Earlier (on page 11) Alf":v8ff40xn said:I'm inclined to think that if the dado head doesn't kill you, this thread might... :lol:
Kane":yiagq86m said:Be worth stickying this thread as a "Dado Guidance" to make it easy for newbies to see.
Yeah yeah I know search feature blah blah blah lol but if you have a sticky that shows the pro/conc/alternatives why not sticky it and avoid confusing novices with the less clear threads that exist
Taffy Turner":swaw5fzl said:At the end of the day, as a private individual, no-one is more responsible for your health and safety than you are. Look at the process, analyse the risk, and if you are happy to accept the risk, then go ahead.
But at least we could point them to the sticky with one simple link. And then lock the thread - quick. Mind you, it'd probably take a 50 page thread for everyone to decide what exactly the sticky should say... :-kAdam":gnqgcsns said:Kane":gnqgcsns said:Be worth stickying this thread as a "Dado Guidance" to make it easy for newbies to see.
Yeah yeah I know search feature blah blah blah lol but if you have a sticky that shows the pro/conc/alternatives why not sticky it and avoid confusing novices with the less clear threads that exist
Sadly, that doesn't work. People still ask the question anyway.
Yes - I required one as part of my ACOP assessment, i.e. a legal requirement in a trade shop, where I had to show ther was no safer suitable methodology - it wasn't easy. My assessment, however, was for the RAS.Paul Kierstead":yc06zr43 said:.....has anyone done a formal risk analysis on the Dado?
Noel":1nck7vem said:For those that are bored stupid with this thread please refrain from reading it. It's not hard to determine it's subject.
For those that find it of interest please continue to read and contribute. The vast majority of posts have been informative, constructive and interesting no matter which side of the fence each point of view emanates from.
We are, after all, on a forum where discussion, debate and information is the reason why we are all here.
Hopefully a thread will never be locked for the sole reason that some members find the subject matter boring. Dados are a common feature of this forum but as long as people feel the need to start a discussion and others want to become involved I see no harm. 12 pages and nearly 4,000 views in a couple or three days means something.
But, as I mentioned, if you find a subject boring (and there's plenty of other threads that are boring in the extreme) move on.
Kane":1pihodr9 said:Noel":1pihodr9 said:For those that are bored stupid with this thread please refrain from reading it. It's not hard to determine it's subject.
For those that find it of interest please continue to read and contribute. The vast majority of posts have been informative, constructive and interesting no matter which side of the fence each point of view emanates from.
We are, after all, on a forum where discussion, debate and information is the reason why we are all here.
Hopefully a thread will never be locked for the sole reason that some members find the subject matter boring. Dados are a common feature of this forum but as long as people feel the need to start a discussion and others want to become involved I see no harm. 12 pages and nearly 4,000 views in a couple or three days means something.
But, as I mentioned, if you find a subject boring (and there's plenty of other threads that are boring in the extreme) move on.
Agreed
(runs off to check his post count )
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