We were at lowes and I saw this one for $150. Had my phone with me and checked the reviews. Out of over 200 reviews it got 4 out of 5 stars. It'll do what I need it to do. Just occasional useAttachment 137553
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We were at lowes and I saw this one for $150. Had my phone with me and checked the reviews. Out of over 200 reviews it got 4 out of 5 stars. It'll do what I need it to do. Just occasional useAttachment 137553
Hope you keep all your body parts!!
Looks fine to me. Nice set up. Try to keep all 10 fingers, hard to tie a knot without a thumb.
I've used one before. Just been 30 years in Ag class
My two favorite power tools in my shop is my table saw and my router
That little saw is nice. I thought about one to take back and forth to jobs. Will do whatever you need to do. Congrats
DD just be careful
Nice saw....table saws probably take more fingers than any other type of saw, be careful and no green cup while using.
Ill be careful. Gonna get it adjusted out today and migt build that TV stand. Soon as we close on the house were going to get the 70" and I want a nice stand for it
I won't say nothinn'. I will be prayin', tho.
Get you a good First-Aid kit and attach it to the saw. Good luck DD and be safe
Ain't me I'm worried about but Nessa wants to learn how to use the saws. That scares me
Listen to Mike. They are NOT TOYS!!!!!
My grandmother was one of 8 Mitchell's. 5 boys, 3 girls. The Mitchell men were all craftsmen. 4 of the 5 were buried with missing fingers. The 5th was a mechanic. The other 4 were wood workers. All 4 of the woodworkers cut fingers off on multiple occasions. One, cut the same fingers off twice and one finger off three times. With him, he had to write down directions for you because he couldn't point you where to go.
My point is...use push sticks....always.
Wannabe...
I have one already WB
And push sticks can kick back. Pay attention at all times. Always have something to hold the weight of the lumber as it comes off the saw. Table saws are great for ripping, but terrible for cross cutting. Always turn off the saw if you have to adjust or it's binding. I never lost a finger and helped build a few houses and many cabinets years ago, but several guys I know have. Happy cutting!
Be careful using the rip fence when ripping narrow.....the piece you are cutting off can kick back at you....always stand to the left side of the blade when ripping. Do not use the rip fence when making crosscuts either. Always use push sticks