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18th August 2013, 06:39 PM #1
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.-Scott
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18th August 2013, 10:10 PM #3
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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And they are allowed to breed.
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