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Re: Surgeon slices fingers on tablesaw
This is an obvious statement but very easily forgotten. You have to be THINKING about what you are doing ALL OF THE TIME!
posted: 1:05 pm on June 28thTHINK! THINK! THINK! Most of us have been there with Dr. Sparks but fortunately for most of us the first minor accident was a valuable teacher. Benjamin Franklin said that "experience keeps a dear school but fools will learn no other." My best wishes to Dr. Sparks from a colleague who has been there. The first thing I did after my accident was to buy a better tool. In his case it might be the latest table saw with the automatic stop.