10-25-2016, 07:42 PM
From another forum (extract):
"So I decided that I would NEVER buy a saw with Sawstop technology on it, at least until another company developed a similar product independently.
Then, on October 1, all that changed. In a brief 30 millisecond lapse of concentration, I got the pad of my left thumb where it should not be and cut it all the way down to the bone.
16 stitches, IV antibiotics, tetanus shot, and pain pills later and I am now mending again.
So, for those of you who think you are charmed into not hurting yourself, I urge you to reconsider and "do as I say; not as I do" LOL. Go get a Sawstop ASAP."
This fellow is an experienced woodworker and tablesaw accidents can happen to anyone.
Simon
"So I decided that I would NEVER buy a saw with Sawstop technology on it, at least until another company developed a similar product independently.
Then, on October 1, all that changed. In a brief 30 millisecond lapse of concentration, I got the pad of my left thumb where it should not be and cut it all the way down to the bone.
16 stitches, IV antibiotics, tetanus shot, and pain pills later and I am now mending again.
So, for those of you who think you are charmed into not hurting yourself, I urge you to reconsider and "do as I say; not as I do" LOL. Go get a Sawstop ASAP."
This fellow is an experienced woodworker and tablesaw accidents can happen to anyone.
Simon