Jacob":l5uwj2gz said:
They talk as though having your fingers close to the saw is normal and the video shows it.
His fingers are at least 3"+ away from the blade, And I suspect they were only at that pretty safe distance just so they could get the frankfurter to trigger the saw, a normal cut and your hand would be somewhere near the middle of the panel. I've seen accidents with injuries happen, would push sticks have prevented an injury? Yes, they would have. Once healed and the operator went back to using the saw did they begin using push sticks? No, they didn't even consider it. Would the operator be interested in a saw with a safety feature like PCS? Yes.
I could spend time worrying about every safety aspect in my workshop and using every guard and push stick available but I would never make any money. For example, using the overhand planer I don't usually have the bridge guard installed as it tedious to set up and tends to just get in the way, if I had to adjust it for every random piece of timber I put over it I would be doubling or more the time spent on that particular cut. Do I recommend it? Absolutely not, but I've only limited time on this planet and I don't want to be spending it constantly fretting over the safety of my optional bodyparts, time saved is more money earned at the end of the day and you've got to make it while you're young.
You'll like this video, Jacob. Full of safety tips like eye and ear protection :lol:
[youtube]B3HBfj423cc[/youtube]