ARFLY
Well-known member
We all know how dangerous table saws can be. I think anyone who has ever used a table saw knows the dangers of kick backs. There is safety equipment on a table saw to help prevent the possibility of a kick back. The saw I was using today has a riving knife, guard and catches all in one unit. I had removed this assembly to make a narrow cut on a thin piece of wood that could not be cut with the safety equipment in place. That cut went fine. I went on to the next thing and didn't put the safety equipment back on the saw, thinking I will just do it later when I use the saw the next time. Later today I had to make one cut on a piece of ply wood. I didn't think it would be a problem and didn't want to waste time putting the guards back on the saw which would have taken all of 45 seconds.
This is what happened.
View media item 85036Fortunately I still have all my fingers and wasn't seriously hurt. I do have a nasty bruise on my stomach where the 22"x17" piece of ply wood hit me. I am posting this as a reminder for everyone to please be careful. Don't get careless like I did today. It only takes a little extra time to do it right and be safe.
This is what happened.
View media item 85036Fortunately I still have all my fingers and wasn't seriously hurt. I do have a nasty bruise on my stomach where the 22"x17" piece of ply wood hit me. I am posting this as a reminder for everyone to please be careful. Don't get careless like I did today. It only takes a little extra time to do it right and be safe.


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