I actually saw the Sawstop being demonstrated at IWF in Atlanta this past summer. Unbelievable.
Yes, the Saw Stop creates a very impressive demonstration. It is one of the most significant safety devices introduced in many generations.
That said, the SS creates some very passionate opinions that cover a surprising range of territory.
You may want to review some of the previous posts on this thread to get a handle on some of the perspectives on the SS.
That said, the SS is a great idea.
Measure twice, cut three times, start over. Repeat as necessary.
I kind of chuckle when people rail about Sawstop destroying blades. If false activations were commonplace, like once a week, I could understand it. But here's a choice:
- Buy 30 or more premium 10" blades like Forrest WWII or Freud Fusion
- Have one or more fingers amputated or at least become useless.
You MUST pick one. Which one would you choose? Of course everyone is going to pick #3 neither. I'll bet most people who've had table saw accidents didn't plan on getting hurt.
Curt,
I'll argue with that one.
The other alternative is to use a regular table saw, use careful techniques and not get injured. The thing a lot of SS zealots fail to realize is that there are a lot of T/S owners that haven't been injured.
What will be your remark when the first SS owner is injured when in the by-pass mode or when the safety mechanism fails?
Don't tell me it won't fail. I have made a fine living for over 40 years installing, maintaining and repairing electronics that wasn't supposed to fail. If it's electronic and or electro-mechanical it will fail and nobody can predict exactly how it will fail in one given instance.
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 01-23-2011 at 11:11 AM.
Ken
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There is no SS debate. Buy one and use it. Don't buy one.
There is no moral high ground. There is no demon. Get over it! Everybody has a right to their own opinion.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
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Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....