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Default Is A SawStop Table Saw Worth the Money


"Brian Henderson" wrote in message
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You're going to buy an expensive saw and use a cheap blade? Um...
hello?


You never know with some people, I use strictly Forrest.



I made my assumption using a WWII blade which is a pretty standard
blade, if you want to throw a $10 Home Depot cheapie blade in your
saw, more power to you.

Accidents happen whether you practice safety or not. NO ONE is 100%
incapable of having an accident. To think otherwise is pretty naive.



But if you spend all your time quivering in fear that someday, you
just might have an accident, why bother doing woodworking at all?


I'm confused, is this a comment on the fact that no one is incapable of
making mistakes except for you because you know what you are doing?


Woodworking is an inherently dangerous hobby. You will get cut. You
will smash your fingers with a hammer. You will get splinters. Most
of these things are pretty unavoidable.



Not according to the way you do things.