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Default Bosch Reaxx Table Saw

-MIKE- wrote:
On 9/15/15 6:02 PM, Leon wrote:
On 9/15/2015 3:34 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 9/15/15 2:36 PM, Leon wrote:
Looks like the SawStop competition is heating up. This is a pretty good
review of the job site saw by a Bosch rep.

Nice to see that the SawStop patents did not choke the competition as
some thought might happen.

It will be interesting to see if Bosch or others will come up with a
larger more stationary saw.

http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/video...le-saw/2194198




And you're back to work in 5 minutes, instead of heading out for a new
blade. :-)


Only if you don't have but the one blade. LOL

I cringe at the thought of tripping mthe break on my Forrest Dado King set.

It will be interesting to see of SawStop has a position on the blade
continuing to spin after dropping vs. their set up.


Wait, I'm confused. The Bosch doesn't damage the blade, right?
So you flip the trigger over and you're back to work.



Strictly from a safety point of view. Technically the SS has the drop down
as an additional line of defense. Just as a possible example, either saw
could possibly jam from a build up of debris and the blade might not drop.
Then the SS might be the better setup with redundant safety.