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Hi George,

 

You're absolutely correct and no sentient person can blame others on their failure to to use tools properly with appropriate instruction and caution..........but when has that ever stopped a trial lawyer looking to make a buck.......or a million?

Edited by Landlocked123

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Bill,

 

I hear you. There is nothing like using a well tuned tool, either power or hand, to give one confidence and enjoyment working with them.

 

Best,

John

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An accident happened at our plant in Des Moines.  A worker lost his fingers while using there tablesaw.  The guy in hand cut and I are both wondering how this happened.  As a result our saws are locked up and handcut ids the only one allowed to use it.  Since that is no longer my position I will have to do my milling elsewhere or get someone to do it for me.

David B

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