I really don't get the rational for that, are you sure Pete? I'm not saying you're wrong but why would it have a saw stop off feature? I mean if you have the saw stop feature why would you ever want to turn it off? Just in case you want to cut your finger off?Pete Maddex":n8nqucn5 said:You can turn the saw stop off and use it like a normal table saw, and presumably forget to turn it back on.
Pete
It can be triggered by damp wood, so you can turn it off, but it will re-enable itself next time you switch the saw on, you can't forget that the 'safety feature' is off.Paddy Roxburgh":39cs3nsx said:I really don't get the rational for that, are you sure Pete? I'm not saying you're wrong but why would it have a saw stop off feature? I mean if you have the saw stop feature why would you ever want to turn it off? Just in case you want to cut your finger off?Pete Maddex":39cs3nsx said:You can turn the saw stop off and use it like a normal table saw, and presumably forget to turn it back on.
Pete
I've heard people mentioning the cost of broken parts, but to be honest that's kinda worth it to keep your finger
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