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Default High Speed Film of Steve Gass's finger and the SawStop

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If one's finger's surface has to be the slightest degree of wet, for
sawstop to work, then someone will eventually get cut. When that
happens, then there will be a handsome suit filed! ... and Sawstops'
claim (and likely "monopoly") will likely plummet. I'll bet an illegal
alien will get cut first, aka, file suit first!

Sonny


I'm not a fan of the Sawstop, but even if the blade did cut someone's finger,
I believe the saw would then quickly shut down. It could make the difference
between a bad cut and losing a finger.


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