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Default Sawstop's suit against Ryobi is upheld

On 10/9/11 7:14 AM, HeyBub wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
On 10/9/11 12:22 AM, wrote:
Ever try to cut dampish wood on a saw-stop equipped saw???
Gets real expensive and real difficult real fast.


Everything I've read says it's not a problem.
Even so, here's the real issue. Who's cutting soaking wet wood with a
table saw anyway? There are too many other concerns for me to be using
wet wood before I would even approach a table saw with it. If you're
using wood that's wet enough to set off the sawstop, then you deserve
to pay the stupid tax.


Try building a PT privacy fence.
A. PT wood is VERY wet


Everything I've read on their website and from 3rd party accounts says
PT wood isn't a problem unless it's so wet it's spraying a mist when
cutting. My questions is who is using a $3000 table saw and $100 blade
to build a deck and why?

B. Many times pickets have to be cut to fit


Again, who's using a table saw for this?

C. The solution, I suppose, is a circular saw.


zactly. Why the discussion? :-)


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