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Default Sawstop's suit against Ryobi is upheld

On 10/9/11 5:11 PM, RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 9, 5:51 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011, Leonlcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:
On 10/9/2011 11:05 AM, wrote:


Does not need to be soaking wet. Had one go off at the woodworking
club when a guy had wiped down a peice of wood to accentuate the grain
so he cood see which side he wanted to be "exposed. He wiped it with a
damp rag, put it into the saw, and BANG!!!!!!


Sounds like the saw worked as designed. Was there much rust on the TS
top after that experiment?


Nope, the table top was always protected with a good coat of
boe-sheild - which APPARENTLY is not an insulator.


But what about the inside of the saw? The hidden parts that are
coated with a absorbent layer of sawdust sponge would be the real
problem. Then again - that's one way to keep the dust down - mist
it!

R


F'N OAK RUUUUUUUUUST!!!!!!!!


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