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RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Kansas City Fireslayer - 12-20-2018 I’m glad my wife has no real interest in doing woodworking with me. It’s one less thing to argue about. RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Bob10 - 12-20-2018 RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Handplanesandmore - 12-20-2018 (12-20-2018, 01:43 PM)Kansas City Fireslayer Wrote: I’m glad my wife has no real interest in doing woodworking with me. It’s one less thing to argue about. My wife is no woodworker either. But we may "argue" when her next project request can be met. The to do list is simply too long.... Simon RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Stwood_ - 12-20-2018 (12-20-2018, 02:47 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: My wife is no woodworker either. But we may "argue" when her next project request can be met. The to do list is simply too long.... Doesn't ever matter how long mine is, it just never ends. RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Handplanesandmore - 12-20-2018 (12-20-2018, 04:39 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Doesn't ever matter how long mine is, it just never ends. do ya think lady woodworkers would have the same problem with their spouses/significant others? Simon RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Stwood_ - 12-20-2018 Probably not...........you know that saying. They can do, we cannot do. RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - handi - 12-20-2018 I will not comment on this particular video. But way back in 2006 when I posted my first YouTube videos, I did a set on using the jointer. I was not using push blocks for face jointing, and a couple of members here (at the time) pointedit out to me. I reshot the video with pushblocks. In my opinion, if you are posting video proporting to teach you have a responsibility to show safe methods. We may argue a bit over what is truly safe, that is ok, but certain things are simply not acceptable in my book, and other folks may have differing opinions. I do ALWAYS say that “you are your own best protection”. RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Handplanesandmore - 12-20-2018 (12-20-2018, 06:09 PM)handi Wrote: In my opinion, if you are posting video proporting to teach you have a responsibility to show safe methods. Perhaps youtube should include something like that as one of its posting guidelines. Simon RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - handi - 12-21-2018 (12-20-2018, 10:38 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: Perhaps youtube should include something like that as one of its posting guidelines. Never said I wanted it to be the law, or even a rule. It is my opinion and what I aspire to. RE: This lady needs a refresher on tablesaw safety - Eric Commarato - 12-21-2018 I actually subscribe to her channel on YouTube. I think a lot of people are lulled at the cuteness of these little plastic Dewalt site saws, they don't exhibit near the fear of a 3 horsepower Powermatic or Unisaw. That said they can inflict just as much trauma as the big boys. I didn't think she was doing that bad, It frightens me more to see discarded the factory stock blade guard. I can't say when I have ever seen a stock guard on any of these jobsite saws on videos or photos. |