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Re: Tablesaw techniques I wouldn't recommend
It looks like the worst thing that could happen starting his contraption is that he ends up with a bucket full of crap on the floor and maybe damages the motor (oh, wait... it's damaged already)
posted: 3:49 pm on March 4thLet he who has never violated a safety rule cast the first stone, and know for certain that he is a very, very boring person that probably has never kissed a girl and owns a lot of cats.
Re: Tablesaw techniques I wouldn't recommend
To me it looks like the worst thing that could happen starting the thing is he tips a bucket full of crap on the floor, and maybe damages the motor (oh, that's right, it's damaged already).
posted: 3:44 pm on March 4thLet he who has never violated a safety rule cast the first stone, and know for certain that you are a very, very boring person that no one likes.
Re: Tablesaw techniques I wouldn't recommend
To me it looks like the worst thing that could happen starting the thing is he tips a bucket full of crap on the floor, and maybe damages the motor (oh, that's right, it's damaged already).
posted: 3:44 pm on March 4thLet he who has never violated a safety rule cast the first stone, and know for certain that you are a very, very boring person that no one likes.