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    Sorry to hear that Bollie7!

    It's sad to say it but we all have stories like that. Most of the time it's the last job of the day and we were in a hurry. Having said that, they can happen any time of the day.

    I do find it helpful to read others stories as I always begin to think of my own safety in the shop. One recent drama for me is that I have recently been sharing my workshop with a mate after many many years working by my self. You not only have to think of your own safety but the other people around you.

    I'm starting to think I'm being too risky with the table saw and the drop saw. I have been using them for years and I'm more than comfortable with them. I think that puts me into the highest risk category for accidents.

    I bet your fiancé was well upset by seeing that! Still... It's a good time to start talking about fancy dust extraction, top of the line welding mask, a safer table saw etc etc... She might be very supportive to the argument of "it's all part of a safer workshop darling!"

    Actually, to add to that bit about working with others, my old mate is a real asset! I have spent years with him on trips to the bush and trade work out side of my workshop. He always pulls me into line when I'm doing something stupid and I do the same for him.

    I wish I could do something about my puppy though. She keeps chasing the grinding sparks! I have to down tools or lock the garage door whenever she is around.

    Thanks for the story though. It makes me stop and think about my own practices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    I'd be interested in seeing pics of that sometime.
    Bryan
    I'll try and take a few over the w/end
    bollie7

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