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I agree with you.

"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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Radial arm saws are WAAAAAY safer than table saws. When operating the RAS,

one
hand is *always* on the handle of the saw and it is therefore impossible

to
amputate that hand or any of its digits - and to keep the other hand safe,

all
you have to do it put it someplace that isn't in the path of the blade,

and
keep it there.

Kickback is a rare event, and if it occurs, the workpiece is thrown *away*
from the operator, not *toward* him as with a TS.

Crosscutting long boards on a table saw is insane by comparison with doing

the
same on a radial arm saw.

Ripping looks scary... but think about it - there's less blade exposed

during
rip operations on a RAS than on a TS (assuming you haven't done something
stupid like removing the guard).

I know I'm coming perilously close to violating the Usenet Prime Directive

by
attempting to inject a dose of reality into a discussion, but, please,

let's
at least attempt to be a little bit objective here.


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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?