jonnypetrie
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I'm in the process of setting up a hobby workshop. I got my hands on a dewalt powershop 125 for free and I'm currently setting it up and doing a bit f youtube training. Initially I was thinking it would be great as I could do all the cross cutting and ripping i needed do, however, I've found when I google ripping and RAS I get a lot of hysterical people saying that it's just too dangerous and you should avoid ripping with a RAS at all costs!
surly if the tool is used correctly with safety precautions put in place it's safe to use? For example, setting the anti kickback, using featherboards and not standing behind the wood that your ripping.
A table saw would probably be a better option, but I have this so would like to use it.
thanks,
surly if the tool is used correctly with safety precautions put in place it's safe to use? For example, setting the anti kickback, using featherboards and not standing behind the wood that your ripping.
A table saw would probably be a better option, but I have this so would like to use it.
thanks,