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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....


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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....


Oh yeah, no guard or splitter either...


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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....

I remember an episode of The Red Green Show where they had a bench top table
saw going with the blade fully exposed. They then tossed short chunks of 2
X 4 at it. The wood would hit the blade and bounce off at different angles
and shoot across the room. It was scary.

I know it is supposed to be comedy. But that sort of thing could very
easily result in injury. I was in shock when I saw it.



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"Locutus" wrote

Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....

I remember an episode of The Red Green Show where they had a bench top table
saw going with the blade fully exposed.


To be clear, it was raised to its maximum height. Looked to be at
least a 10" blade, but they might have modified the saw to take
a 12" blade. It looked HUGE.

They then tossed short chunks of 2
X 4 at it. The wood would hit the blade and bounce off at different angles
and shoot across the room. It was scary.

I know it is supposed to be comedy. But that sort of thing could very
easily result in injury. I was in shock when I saw it.


I think that was the very first R-G show I saw and had a somewhat
similar reaction. Didn't he end that skit by turning the whole saw
upside down on the workbench so that it ran off out of camera view?

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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting
what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table
saw....

I remember an episode of The Red Green Show where they had a bench top
table
saw going with the blade fully exposed.


To be clear, it was raised to its maximum height. Looked to be at
least a 10" blade, but they might have modified the saw to take
a 12" blade. It looked HUGE.

They then tossed short chunks of 2
X 4 at it. The wood would hit the blade and bounce off at different
angles
and shoot across the room. It was scary.

I know it is supposed to be comedy. But that sort of thing could very
easily result in injury. I was in shock when I saw it.


I think that was the very first R-G show I saw and had a somewhat
similar reaction. Didn't he end that skit by turning the whole saw
upside down on the workbench so that it ran off out of camera view?


You saw it!!

It is reassuring to me to know that I was not the only one who saw this
thing and was a little upset about it.

And yes, the table saw did an exit right from the stage.

I assume that a paramedic crew was standing by when they shot this episode.





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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....


How about in the same episode when he crosscut a piece off that
footboard using the damn rip fence-- on the cutoff side-- for a guide?
He just sort of threw the whole thing through the blade. The piece he
cut off and which referenced the rip fence wasn't even riding flush on
the table. I rewound it and showed it to my fiance several times and
said "never do that!"

All it takes is you lose your grip on one such cut, and it twists or
bounces between the fence and the blade, and PAYOW! Right in the
jewels. Hell, I'd pay to see the outtakes from this show.

BTW, they studiously avoided showing the nameplate or even the color of
the saw, and yet I instantly went, oh look, a P-C 3812. Tool geek.

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Locutus wrote:
Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting
what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....


How about in the same episode when he crosscut a piece off that
footboard using the damn rip fence-- on the cutoff side-- for a guide?
He just sort of threw the whole thing through the blade. The piece he
cut off and which referenced the rip fence wasn't even riding flush on
the table. I rewound it and showed it to my fiance several times and
said "never do that!"

All it takes is you lose your grip on one such cut, and it twists or
bounces between the fence and the blade, and PAYOW! Right in the
jewels. Hell, I'd pay to see the outtakes from this show.

BTW, they studiously avoided showing the nameplate or even the color of
the saw, and yet I instantly went, oh look, a P-C 3812. Tool geek.


Yes I noticed that as well! I mainly just watch the show now to see what
stupid things they can do with the tablesaw.


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Locutus wrote:
Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting
what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....


How about in the same episode when he crosscut a piece off that
footboard using the damn rip fence-- on the cutoff side-- for a guide?
He just sort of threw the whole thing through the blade. The piece he
cut off and which referenced the rip fence wasn't even riding flush on
the table. I rewound it and showed it to my fiance several times and
said "never do that!"

All it takes is you lose your grip on one such cut, and it twists or
bounces between the fence and the blade, and PAYOW! Right in the
jewels. Hell, I'd pay to see the outtakes from this show.

BTW, they studiously avoided showing the nameplate or even the color of
the saw, and yet I instantly went, oh look, a P-C 3812. Tool geek.


Yes I noticed that as well! I mainly just watch the show now to see what
stupid things they can do with the tablesaw.



Just want to share another observation, as they worked they were also
drinking a cold beer. Which I enjoy, but not in the shop! - Then he
passed out on the couch with his dog... Gets up and goes right back at
it... true sign of safety !

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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting
what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table
saw....

I remember an episode of The Red Green Show where they had a bench top
table
saw going with the blade fully exposed.


To be clear, it was raised to its maximum height. Looked to be at
least a 10" blade, but they might have modified the saw to take
a 12" blade. It looked HUGE.

They then tossed short chunks of 2
X 4 at it. The wood would hit the blade and bounce off at different
angles
and shoot across the room. It was scary.

I know it is supposed to be comedy. But that sort of thing could very
easily result in injury. I was in shock when I saw it.


I think that was the very first R-G show I saw and had a somewhat
similar reaction. Didn't he end that skit by turning the whole saw
upside down on the workbench so that it ran off out of camera view?


You saw it!!

It is reassuring to me to know that I was not the only one who saw this
thing and was a little upset about it.

And yes, the table saw did an exit right from the stage.

I assume that a paramedic crew was standing by when they shot this episode.


Best I recall they were all quite some distance away and the likelihood
of injury pretty minimal (not to say it is recommended use of the saw,
but it isn't a home improvement show...as for the final scene, I don't
even recall that part, but all the skits I've seen have been pretty
obviously staged. I suspect if one were on the set you would find a
whole lot of preparation and clever camera angles, etc., go into
actually making what appears on the screen much more spectacular than
the actual process...

In short, my take is to take Red Green as intended and if it bothers
you, watch something else. Not having cable or satellite, I've never
seen the other thing referred to in the thread so have no clue about
it. (From the time when did have HGTV, can't imagine ever turning it
on even if did, but then again, times change...)



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Watching Junk Borthers last night on HGTV, and they were crosscutting what
looked like 3-4' x 1' sheets of plywood FREEHAND on the table saw!

I should send them an email, those guys shouldn't be near a table saw....


Suggest that they at least use a push-stick; or better yet, use the
safety-guard!

It's always fascinating to see the transformation of junk to treasure,
I guess it's the closest thing to alchemy.

I'm both impressed and amused that the Junk Bros. return the refinished
items, and montior the original owners reactions. Reminds me of guys
who are like (thoughtful) frat-boy Communists. I also noticed that
Canadian shows get tax-credits for these productions; most impressive!

I wonder what percentage of the owners keep or sell their returned
(reincarnated) items?

It might be wise to forage for items during daylight hours (marked as
FREE); as some people might be startled and summon the police on the
Junk-Brothers.

Here in the states, many of us would resell, or keep restored items; no
tax-credits for trash-to-treasure ventures!

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It's always fascinating to see the transformation of junk to treasure,
I guess it's the closest thing to alchemy.


Personally, I think the show is a waste of time. It's fine that something
can be transformed into something that might be useful, but for the most
part, what they're making is a waste of material and effort considering that
most people wouldn't *want* what they made. The best thing they made was the
stove to barbeque (coincidentally the very first show) and then they've gone
downhill from there. I mean, think about it ~ a bicycle into a ceiling fan?
That was completely ridiculous. Maybe some freak might put one up where he
lived, but most people would run for the hills.


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It might be wise to forage for items during daylight hours (marked as
FREE); as some people might be startled and summon the police on the
Junk-Brothers.

I believe they were stopped by a cop in a recent episode. But he let them
go about their business onece they explained what they were doing. However,
being a TV show, it's hard to tell what was real and what was set up for
dramatic effect.

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