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    Default Tablesaw Safety for Adults (Take 2)

    I didn't want to hijack the original thread, but this is along the same lines, hence take 2. It is scary how close his hand comes to the blade.

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    Hey, I wouldn't have minded you hijacking the thread but thanks for sharing anyway.

    You know, there is something utterly stupid about trying to replicate a mistake, on purpose, on a tablesaw. The difference (if there were any) between the two videos was the guy your showing now realises what an idiot he was. The guy on the video that I posted didn't think there was anything wrong with what he did. That makes him an ignorant idiot.
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    Looks like it was less than one centimeter away from a trip to the emergency department and a few weeks off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyturns View Post
    Looks like it was less than one centimeter away from a trip to the emergency department and a few weeks off
    Going back and looking I reckon it was more like a millimetre!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    Hey, I wouldn't have minded you hijacking the thread but thanks for sharing anyway.

    You know, there is something utterly stupid about trying to replicate a mistake, on purpose, on a tablesaw. The difference (if there were any) between the two videos was the guy your showing now realises what an idiot he was. The guy on the video that I posted didn't think there was anything wrong with what he did. That makes him an ignorant idiot.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyturns View Post
    Looks like it was less than one centimeter away from a trip to the emergency department and a few weeks off
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    Going back and looking I reckon it was more like a millimetre!
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