Here's Why You Should NEVER Stand Behind a Tablesaw!

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Ken Spitulski from KenCraft Company Inc. shows the real power of a tablesaw.

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Digitalfiendsays...

...that and maybe use your tools properly (or a different one)?

Fingerboards or rollers work great, especially ones that mount to the fence that you can use to apply pressure from the top to help keep the piece of tipping. A sled/jig would have helped too.

But yeah, I learned the hard way how powerful table saws can be when a piece of 1/8" mdf I was cutting somehow skewed a bit, rode up onto the saw blade and was flung back into my abdomen. It felt like I got hit with a baseball bat and the welt it left was impressive. Never made that mistake again. It was frustrating too because I'm super cautious when it comes to hand placement, etc (push sticks, rollers, fingerboards all get used) - but I didn't really think about a piece of 1/8" mdf turning into a projectile!

poolcleanersays...

But also, don't stand behind a garlic press, inside a church near any crosses or holy water -- and definitely don't go under no sunlight, not even for a light tan. These things ain't a joke.

Paybacksays...

Based on a quick Google search, you're talking about Trump supporters.

poolcleanersaid:

But also, don't stand behind a garlic press, inside a church near any crosses or holy water -- and definitely don't go under no sunlight, not even for a light tan. These things ain't a joke.

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