Anything to keep the fingers away from that blade has be a good move, you could just make your own fence or jig but having a bearing would make the task easier. Never heard of Fonson tools though, it looks like another asian rip off but probably more than fit for purpose as it is just a guide but similar to woodpeckers.for the life of me I can't see any advantage to having it.
Anything to keep the fingers away from that blade has be a good move, you could just make your own fence or jig but having a bearing would make the task easier. Never heard of Fonson tools though, it looks like another asian rip off but probably more than fit for purpose as it is just a guide but similar to woodpeckers.
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Keeps gadget salesmen off the streets?Just surfing around and found this item, for the life of me I can't see any advantage to having it.
I think it's an April fool - it looks completely useless and the blade in the saw is the wrong way round.Just surfing around and found this item, for the life of me I can't see any advantage to having it.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall however when that backward mounted sawblade makes contact.
Fonsons are Chinese.Anything to keep the fingers away from that blade has be a good move, you could just make your own fence or jig but having a bearing would make the task easier. Never heard of Fonson tools though, it looks like another asian rip off but probably more than fit for purpose as it is just a guide but similar to woodpeckers.
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I had a senior moment once and put the table saw blade in backwards, nothing happened, it just didn't cut well.I'd love to be a fly on the wall however when that backward mounted sawblade makes contact.
What has he had on his weetabix to get him that hyped up I wonder or has he spent the last decade on some un-inhabited island.This guy explains all in the first couple of minutes.
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