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Looks like 2026 according to this patent attorney:
This was just posted today.
This was just posted today.
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Impossible to tell without a J/K or smiley and glad you can count to 21. Lots of people give no thought to safety and sooner or later pay for it. See lots of stupid stuff on YouTube. As the safety guy at several different companies this stuff makes me cringe. And the first thing lots of guys do when they get a new power tool is take the safety guards off.Another facetious remark misunderstood. To put you at ease, I still have all my appendages attached to my body.
Dry humor does not warrant smilies.Impossible to tell without a J/K or smiley and glad you can count to 21. Lots of people give no thought to safety and sooner or later pay for it. See lots of stupid stuff on YouTube. As the safety guy at several different companies this stuff makes me cringe. And the first thing lots of guys do when they get a new power tool is take the safety guards off.
That $90 cartridge that self-destructs if the saw detects flesh is way cheaper than any ER visit or more. If I were buying a new table saw I'd get it.
In 2009 I suffered a hand injury cutting the tendon to my left index finger and partially cutting the tendon to my left middle finger.My daughter, a hand surgeon, in a big city, sees several “tablesaws” a week. Sometimes, she can re-attach severed digits, or repair hands mangled by a saw, and sometimes, the best she can do is stabilize what is left.
This fellow was pretty lucky when he decided to do his demonstration...
Just a single stitch will run them more than $100, let alone a trip to the ER…Generally no one wants to pay an additional $100 for their saw is what it comes down to.
That's why you do it your self or be good friends with a veterinarian.Just a single stitch will run them more than $100, let alone a trip to the ER…