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Discussions about the SawStop table saw seem to surface on this site very often. Most of the time it's the "like it" vs. the "hate it"....... I don't think the later actually "hate" the saw, they just have their own reasons for not wanting to invest in the machine. And of course, the "like it" crowd would probably be better described as "love it". Anyway, I came across this site with some vids of the SS as the subject. I'm not trying to convert anyone or anything like that, hell, I honestly don't have an opinion on the saw yet. I'm sure I will eventually. Just thought some of you may like to watch these. Thanks,
http://www.sawstop.com/true/

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OK guys, pay attention. As far as I'm concerned, at this exact minute, this post really isn't about the SawStop. It's about what can happen to a woodworker if they lose their concentration for a split second. If these guys had a SS they would not have been hurt much. But they didn't… and the overwhelming majority of us WW's don't have the SS… So we have to rely on our senses to guide us.

You don't sit down and listen to horror stories of car accidents or look at scary videos of car crashes to drive safely, you drive safely because it's the right way to drive and you are e responsible person.

That's not entirely true. I didn't look to see if you had your state listed on your home page, but in Virginia, for hell and ever, they actually did that. Before you were given your license, you had to attend a course. Part of that course was a very, very graphic of vehicle accident victims. It's been a while since that had the classes.

In no way was the thread started so that people could fuss at each other. Think about it…. Fuss about this??? Fuss about peoples opinion. Damn.

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