#23
This morning I installed a link blade on my table saw. Turned it on and saw sparks fly I must have inadvertently moved the cord running from the switch to the motor. Yes. Cut it right in half. I have cut a couple of cords off skill saws in the past. When you are a carpenter and make hundreds of cuts per day that is bound to happen. Never heard of anyone doing it on a table saw though.
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#24
You have discovered a mistake I haven't made (yet). 
Laugh  I thought I had done them all.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#25
Apparently I am a genius when it comes to a new way to mess up. It was so dumb I almost had to laugh at myself
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#26
Oh great . . . and just when I thought I had run out of goofs to make
Big Grin
When I was young I sought the wisdom of the ages.  Now it seems I've found the wiz-dumb of the age-ed.


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#27
What is a link blade?
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#28
Probably a link belt.
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#29
Yes ment to say link belt. Can;t even get that right
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#30
Look at it this way,  within a few seconds of installing a link belt, you reduced the vibration so much, you could not even tell it was on.
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#31
Once you learn all the things not to do, you will be an expert tool user.
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#32
At least it wasn't a thumb. 
Big Grin
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A first for me


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