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[email protected] September 23rd 12 03:23 AM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
I have a Mikata table saw. About a year ago i had to remove the guard in order to make a cut. I re installed the guard and hadn't used thar saw since. Today, I turned it on and saw sparks. Apparently the guard didn't go on properly. Tried to line it up but the thing fell appart in the process. I removed it again and got my work done.
My question is, Is the guard really a good safety precaution? It seems to get in the way and prevents me from doing some cuts. People tell me that the first thing they do is remove the guard because it is a nuisance.
Just wanted to get an oppinion from this group.

gregz September 23rd 12 04:39 AM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
wrote:
I have a Mikata table saw. About a year ago i had to remove the guard in
order to make a cut. I re installed the guard and hadn't used thar saw
since. Today, I turned it on and saw sparks. Apparently the guard didn't
go on properly. Tried to line it up but the thing fell appart in the
process. I removed it again and got my work done.
My question is, Is the guard really a good safety precaution? It seems to
get in the way and prevents me from doing some cuts. People tell me that
the first thing they do is remove the guard because it is a nuisance.
Just wanted to get an oppinion from this group.


I'm trying to think if mine ever had one. I've been using it so long like
that. Secondary protection is nice when you forget primary safety.

Greg

Ed Pawlowski September 23rd 12 06:33 AM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 19:23:03 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

I have a Mikata table saw. About a year ago i had to remove the guard in order to make a cut. I re installed the guard and hadn't used thar saw since. Today, I turned it on and saw sparks. Apparently the guard didn't go on properly. Tried to line it up but the thing fell appart in the process. I removed it again and got my work done.
My question is, Is the guard really a good safety precaution? It seems to get in the way and prevents me from doing some cuts. People tell me that the first thing they do is remove the guard because it is a nuisance.
Just wanted to get an oppinion from this group.


Guards are a hot topic on the woodworking newsgroup. Personally, mine
is in place. At least half the guys take them off though.

More important, keep the fence properly aligned, use push sticks, keep
your hands far away from the blade, do not raise the blade too high.

If you are not sure of what the result may be, don't make the cut.

I don't know your experience or skill level, but if on the shy side,
be sure you know proper technique for using the saw. Learn about
kickback and how it can be prevented.

DerbyDad03 September 23rd 12 01:06 PM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
wrote:
I have a Mikata table saw. About a year ago i had to remove the guard in
order to make a cut. I re installed the guard and hadn't used thar saw
since. Today, I turned it on and saw sparks. Apparently the guard didn't
go on properly. Tried to line it up but the thing fell appart in the
process. I removed it again and got my work done.
My question is, Is the guard really a good safety precaution? It seems to
get in the way and prevents me from doing some cuts. People tell me that
the first thing they do is remove the guard because it is a nuisance.
Just wanted to get an oppinion from this group.


My guard installs easily and accurately with a single thumbscrew. Since the
kickback pawls and splitter are part of the guard, I use it as long as it
won't impact the cut.

Obviously it can't be used for cuts like dadoes or with a sled, but for any
cut where the guard can be used, I use it.

If your guard "fell apart in the process" of being installed, then it must
have been a piece of crap. I've tossing mine around the shop for years and
it always slips right back in place and never gives me any trouble.

Stormin Mormon[_7_] September 23rd 12 07:28 PM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
New brand, Mikata?

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
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wrote:
I have a Mikata table saw.





hr(bob) [email protected] September 23rd 12 10:44 PM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
On Sep 23, 1:29*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
New brand, Mikata?

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
*www.lds.org
.



wrote:
I have a Mikata table saw.- Hide quoted text -


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You know he meant Makita

Stormin Mormon[_7_] September 24th 12 02:42 AM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
What color am I thinking?

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..

"hr(bob) " wrote in message
...

You know he meant Makita



DerbyDad03 September 24th 12 03:37 AM

Question about Mikata table saw guide
 
"Stormin Mormon" wrote:
What color am I thinking?

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.

"hr(bob) " wrote in message
...

You know he meant Makita


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