Tin Falcon
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This is a bit OT as it is not strictly metal working or model making. But Many of us have a table saw in our shops. that are used for wood and in some cases aluminum. I was listening to National Public Radio on the way to work this AM. apparently the national consumer product safety commission has unanimously voted to change upgrade the safety rules for table saws. Proponents of new laws are pushing for saw stop technology to be installed on all new saws this will increase the price of table saws by apppox. $100 . the power tool manufacturers do not want anything to do with it.
I looked at the saw stop web site they only sell saws the cheapest is $1600 way too much for a casual hobbyist. no retrofit kit for craftsman etc. seems like if the guy really wanted to save fingers he would sell kits for saws that are in the field and at an affordable price. $ 100 is cheap insurance to keep your fingers. I know think safe work safe etc. so far my fingers are in place but I have seen those who have lost parts.
anyway be safe.
Tin
I looked at the saw stop web site they only sell saws the cheapest is $1600 way too much for a casual hobbyist. no retrofit kit for craftsman etc. seems like if the guy really wanted to save fingers he would sell kits for saws that are in the field and at an affordable price. $ 100 is cheap insurance to keep your fingers. I know think safe work safe etc. so far my fingers are in place but I have seen those who have lost parts.
anyway be safe.
Tin