Sawstop's suit against Ryobi is upheld
On Oct 9, 11:11*am, "Jim Northey" wrote:
And after activating the bypass, some one then cuts a finger off . Do they
now sue the makers of Sawstop for telling them to turn off a feature that
they pushed *through *to stop that from happening ?
I guess you'd have to ask that person, eh?
I was addressing the disinformation about the difficulty about cutting
wet wood, not the ability of a person/lawyer to sue over any damned
thing at all.
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