Hi,
What's the big deal with a politician wearing a tie, standing next to a saw that is not running? Who cares? He was not operating the saw. AND that is the least important issue brought up. Did you completely miss the point of the video?
I recall being taught years ago by a person with ten fingers to use another high tech safety device as a way to keep you fingers attached to your hands and prevent injuries, a Push-Stick. About .05¢
I don't usually use a table saw but I do often use a band saw and have no problem setting things up so my fingers are not near or in-line with the blade and I'm pushing things through using something else besides my fingers, in case of who-knows-what.
The government mandating a law like this is bad because it is just one more excuse for people to be more lazy and not think for themselves. I'm sure every instruction manual for these saws says something like, do not push with your finger in-line with or near the spinning blade. Always use a push stick, etc.
Thousands of injuries? How many saws? How many perfectly safe and sensible operations? The saws did not attack these poor people, they used the machine in an unsafe way. Sometimes you get away with it, sometimes you don't.
The thing that should be mandated is EDUCATION! Mandate READING THE INSTRUCTIONS!
People should be taught how to use power tools in a safe way. Right now the focus is on the sale and people are sent home with potentially lethal tools that they really don't know how to use. Who reads all the fine print in the instructions? Bigger and clearer instructions would be a useful start.
Now if someone wants to get a saw with this technology I'd say that's sensible. Personally I would not mind having that on a saw and be very happy when it is never called on to function. Just like the airbags in my truck -(so far, knock on wood).
I also want to point out that the video states that the manufacturers are free to come up with their own version of this, they are not forced to use the Gass' SawStop brake. I also thought is was amusing that it's only going to be $75. more. Really, for how long? Now that they want to sell it, sure, it's almost free. If it's a law and you can't buy a saw without it, why should the price stay $75. extra?
Just some thoughts over lunch.