Yota Bill wrote:hmmm...by this logic, people should stop wearing seatbelts...not having the safety device will make them better, more alert drivers.
Yota Bill wrote:
hmmm...by this logic, people should stop wearing seatbelts...not having the safety device will make them better, more alert drivers.
rbeemer wrote:hmmm...All Motorcycle riders do not wear seatbelts when riding and most take that same alertness with them when they drive a car, so yes it can make you more alert, but if you understood my post you would see that it is my choice not to have one. Cars do give people a false sense of security, that is why you see drivers talking on phones while driving or putting on make-up. I have not seen motorcyclist talking on a cell phone as most of them know that the chance for injury is not worth the risk.
To address the false sense of security, lets look at it this way. If you had a saw stop saw and the worse that could happen when you touched the blade while running was a cut, would people begin to worry less about where their fingers are when they are using it. Maybe.
Accidents do happen and the only way to prevent them is to not do anything. Sawstop premise is that when an accident happens this will lessen the severity of it. A better way to prevent accidents is to be alert and focus on what you are doing not anything else.
Sawyer wrote:P.S. (last one I promise) Two years ago I had an accident on a Delta Unisaw with a 3/4" Dado blade installed, and although I got extremely lucky and only lost 2 fingernails and a fair amount of finger meat, and only had about 20 stitches total, the ER bill was significantly more than what I would have paid for a top of the line SawStop...
aggie79 wrote:To use a dado blade on the Sawstop, don't you have to either use the bypass or purchase and remember to install a different brake cartridge?
In groups of 20, they get a 1 hour safety lecture from my boss that supposedly covers the safe use of all shop tools (I'm still learning the proper uses of tools after 8 years).
07rascal wrote:........ is a H*!! of a motivator!
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