Hi everyone
First time subscriber, so thought i'd just kick off with this!
You may have experience or could give advice.
I purchased (from Screwfix) a Rexon 2 speed chop saw with what I consider one dangerous attribute - it has a hair trigger!
When lowering blade to line up with cut mark it is almost impossible not to trigger the power and on a few occassions have narrowly missed my fingers with the spinning blade. I took this up with manufacturers and their verdict was less than convincing 'you are the only person to have brought this to our attention'. Well that may be but it doesnt solve the problem, and in my opinion the problem is a serious one!
I suppose the obvious answer is never to switch on the wall socket before you're ready to cut, but seriously, does this really happen in a workshop?
Any comments guys!
Love the forums most useful!
Teecee
First time subscriber, so thought i'd just kick off with this!
You may have experience or could give advice.
I purchased (from Screwfix) a Rexon 2 speed chop saw with what I consider one dangerous attribute - it has a hair trigger!
When lowering blade to line up with cut mark it is almost impossible not to trigger the power and on a few occassions have narrowly missed my fingers with the spinning blade. I took this up with manufacturers and their verdict was less than convincing 'you are the only person to have brought this to our attention'. Well that may be but it doesnt solve the problem, and in my opinion the problem is a serious one!
I suppose the obvious answer is never to switch on the wall socket before you're ready to cut, but seriously, does this really happen in a workshop?
Any comments guys!
Love the forums most useful!
Teecee