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RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - CARYinWA - 08-05-2017 The sound of my shaper definitely gets my attention. I have been hurt the most by the box cutter. It is an evil litter booger. My worst injury was probably on a drum sander of all things RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - SteveS - 08-05-2017 5hp Rockwell shaper with a 5" diameter cutter. RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - packerguy® - 08-05-2017 What power tool are you most cautious with? Simple answer.......the one that I am currently using. I respect every tool in my shop, and an cautious with EVERYTHING. RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - JGrout - 08-05-2017 All of them ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - JGrout - 08-05-2017 (08-05-2017, 01:10 PM)Ozzie Copmol Wrote: I think that the table saw is the one to be feared. find a new hobby, you are going to be injured Never fear a machine, respect it and understand it Fear = misunderstanding and a propensity to do the one thing that will hurt you RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - Philip1231 - 08-05-2017 Now that I have a sawstop, the one that get my attention is the jointer.. RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - Handplanesandmore - 08-05-2017 Go ahead and split hair, and say you respect whatever you want. I fear a good number of machines and my dictionary says: Fear, be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening. Top on the list is of course the most oft-used tool: the 220V tablesaw. I respect its functions, but I fear its cutting off my fingers. After close to 40 years of using a tablesaw, I still fear it. I fear it and am most cautious with it whenever it is turned on. Fear is a good word just as good as any others and I am not shy about using it when I talk about my shop machines. Simon RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - Carl Grover - 08-05-2017 I am most careful with my table saw. I am reckless with the bisquit joiner. If i get hurt in the shop i just know it's gonna be that bisquit saw that gets me Carl RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - JGrout - 08-05-2017 (08-05-2017, 05:56 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: Go ahead and split hair, and say you respect whatever you want. That is the EXACT attitude that gets you hurt I have no fear of my table saw after as long as you but in a professional setting for 30 yrs of 40 that likely makes my time in use about 10 times your 40 yrs Oh and I still count to ten on the fingers given me There is not a machine in any shop that deserves fear they are machines and machines can be mastered Fear is not the way to mastery RE: What power tool are you most cautious with? - Handplanesandmore - 08-05-2017 (08-05-2017, 06:18 PM)JGrout Wrote: That is the EXACT attitude that gets you hurt Of course, you can have no fear of any tools in your shop. Your shop, your rules, right? In my shop, I am the king and fear is what has kept me safe all these years. I remember a wise employer once telling me 40 years of experience could only mean 1 year of experience repeated 40 times. I don't know what to make of your claim that your time in use was about 10 times my 40 years, as we know nothing about each other's shop or work. But I do know one thing that we have in common: I have ten fingers, too, and all these some 40 years I fear many of my machines. I don't know if fear or respect is the way to mastery, but I do know neither of them alone will bring mastery in any craft. Respect your machines as much and often as you like; I will continue to feel fearful when that spinning blade stares at me with no mercy... Simon |