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RE: Contemplating SawStop, basic questions... - dg152 - 03-17-2021 (03-15-2021, 01:13 PM)Aram Wrote: Hi all, Here's what I bought with my Pro 3 hp: Saw (duh) extra cartridge dado cartridge mobile base an extra insert (needed for dados) I don't know that I'd buy anything additional right now but you'll need to evaluate what other accessories you might need (want) to get with your set up. By the way, I have loved using my Saw Stop. It is solid and well designed. I don't use any other dust collection other than the hose end at the back of the cabinet. It might be nice to have the larger over the table dust collection system but I just don't need it. You might consider joining the SawStop facebook page. You'll hear from other SS owners and want to be owners. RE: Contemplating SawStop, basic questions... - tablesawtom - 03-21-2021 I would like to know why I would need a lock out, tag out on my own personal saw. If I am doing mantaince on my personal saw and I like to think that I am smart enough not to try and opereate it at the same time. I can understand it on an indrustral model. It stops anyone from operating the equipment until the person who put his padalock on, takes his paddlelock off. And that person is the only person that has the key. In industry it is for the maintance persons saftey. Since I am the only one that uses My saw in My shop I do not see why a lock out tag out features would be a selling point. One basically does the same thing by unpluging the saw. Tom RE: Contemplating SawStop, basic questions... - fredhargis - 03-21-2021 You're correct Tom (or, at least I agree with you) the lock out feature isn't needed for a hobbyist. It's (maybe) a little more convenient than unpluggin the saw....but not much. RE: Contemplating SawStop, basic questions... - KC - 03-21-2021 (03-21-2021, 03:09 PM)fredhargis Wrote: You're correct Tom (or, at least I agree with you) the lock out feature isn't needed for a hobbyist. It's (maybe) a little more convenient than unpluggin the saw....but not much. I unplug mine more to protect from electrical surges than for safety... |