Silver Heels
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- Oct 19, 2011
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I was just thinking we all know even the best tools can be dangerous when wore out or used improperly. We also know that cheap tools from Harbor Freight, Princess Auto, and the like may not get the job done as efficiently or as effectively as the best tools. I was just wondering if you all came across as situation where a tool was downright dangerous because it was cheap. Ever have a low-end jackstand collapse within its working range? Or a carbide tip on a cheap saw blade spontaneously embed itself in the ceiling or worse? Maybe the front end of a $19 angle grinder that shot out at 100 miles per hour across the shop? I got to thinking about this because I was routing some boards with a HF router bit and those razor-sharp carbide tips spinning at 15,000 RPMs were just inches away from my personal zone. I realize that in this day and age products are safety tested before they ever reach the market, but how much slips through the cracks without recalls?? FWIW, I take precautions to be safe with power and hand tools, but am not a safety nut that dons a full face shield to hang a picture on a wall or anything like that.




