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Default Consumer Products Safety Commision - New table saw rules on the horizon. (sawstop, et. al.)

On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 19:31:33 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote:

wrote:

All those inventions and new-fangled stuff that have been legislated
down our throats - seatbelts, intermittant wipers, airbags. And
forget about houses! CO and smoke detectors, standardized stair
dimensions, GFIs and AFCIs - hell, the whole electrical panel
requirement is a government-let plot to separate people from their
liberties!


There was no government mandated monopoly for any of those.


There's no proposed government monopoly for saws either. True, there's only
one product on the market that will stop a saw blade before it does damage. \


Yes, that "law" (rule) would IN FACT make it a monopoly on the entire
industry.

But that doesn't mean others won't come along.


Have you read the patent? Do, before you comment further.

Not too many years ago, the federal government, in its infinite wisdom, and
acting in a beneficent and loving manner for all the public, regardless of
race, gender, or hair-length, mandated that washing machine tubs stop their
spin cycle in five seconds or so any time the door was opened. Countless
children (well, maybe two) are alive today because of this ruling.


I know, the table saw ban "is for the children".

So it might be with saws.


....and you don't see a problem?

In fact, if such a ruling comes into force, it might spell the end for
SawStop! Not wanting to pay the exorbitant fees demanded by SawStop,
manufacturers will beaver their way to a non-infringing alternative. This
new technique may end up costing the saw manufacturer fifty-cents per
machine and double-dribble SawStop into oblivion.


Read the patent.