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Thread: Tips from a Shipwright: Louie Sauzedde unboxes an electric planer as only he could

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    Yeah, an OSHA guy would just have a coronary. When I originally saw this episode, I had to keep telling myself that Louie is pretty old and still has all his fingers and eyes.
    But....Yikes!!!!!

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    I love woodgears. Look for the link that takes you to his dads camp.

    http://woodgears.ca/cottage/nr2.html



    some of the work his dad did was really neat. Check out the handmade door latches.

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    He does all kinds of things that at first seem just insane, but when you look at how he uses the tool in relation to the work it isn't that bad. I'd never do a lot of those things though, including the above.

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    I'm not usually one who cries about safety violations, but wow- that circular saw blade in an angle grinder sent chills up my spine.
    I think the "blade guard" is made from an aluminum pie pan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kelly View Post
    I think the "blade guard" is made from an aluminum pie pan.
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