[Boatanchors] Stupid Stunts

Rodger WQ9E at dtnspeed.net
Thu Mar 1 22:57:08 EST 2007


Bob,

Stories like this remind me why I keep the splitter and anti-kickback pawls
on my Unisaw.  They are an inconvenience at times and they won't necessarily
stop every kickback but if they stop even one that is a plus.  One of the
shops where I buy hardwood had a very large dent in their metal wall where a
saw kicked a piece of wood back 20 feet before the wall caught it.  Required
BA content, my next woodworking project is a case for my Scott RBO made from
black walnut along with a matching speaker.  This receiver will then move to
my office at the university.  

Rodger WQ9E

> 
> I bought some equipment a few years ago at the QTH of a SK. Next to the
> shack space was the machine shop and the table saw that killed the ham. A
> block
> of wood he was cutting kicked back and hit him square in the heart. That
> was
> the  end for him. The family found him on the floor next to the saw.
> 
> Bob AB3L
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