decided to install the guard on my PM66
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(07-20-2017, 07:47 PM)jteneyck Wrote: ...use a guard - or get a SawStop.  There is no benefit to risking a life changing accident when a guard offers another level of protection beyond common sense and proper technique...

Please! There are many benefits to going without guards. Guards get in the way and prevent you from clearly seeing the blade. Setting blade height, stopped cuts, narrow rips, etc. Without guards my table saws and their outfeed tables often double as assembly benches/glue-up tables.
Wood is good. 
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