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Saw Kickback
"James D" wrote in
: wrote in message . .. Fortunately I have not experienced circular saw kickback or chain saw. I have read about it and I am wondering how strong it is, though. I know the answer probably depends on the HP of the saw, the material being cut, user posture and strength, etc. Is the force imparted so strong that a reasonably healthy guy would still be able to hold onto the saw (with two hands) or does the saw simply go flying out of your hands? The first time I ever seen kick back, was in Jr. High shop class. One fella was leaning over the stock area, looking for a piece of wood. Another guy was ripping on a table saw. It shot that wood out & hit the guy square in the rump, he fell into the wood pile. I started laughing, & this was back when they paddled kids. That shop teacher gave me 3 swats with that damn paddle for laughing! True story! The wood tore the guys pants, cut his leg open, and he broke his glasses when he fell into the wood pile. I think what was injured the most, was his pride. Similar. In H.S. and someone was ripping a piece. Don't remember details. May have had narrow piece between fence and blade or something. Fortunately he was standing aside the saw rear. Piece shot back to back of shop where lathes were. Hit piece spinning. That goes into shop orbit. That was in the late 60's though. Whole thing may have been a hallucination. In reality, I could have been sitting in a parking lot and a couple of birds just flew over. |
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