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Originally Posted by Uberu
How expensive? What has to be replaced when these are stopped by a 'finger'?
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its 125$ for a new computer piece. and its not great technology since it detects electricity we cant cut plexie-glass to clean the blades anymore and it goes off alot and its loud really loud lol and changing them suck! i had to do it this week

we have gone through prob 6-7 since sept. and none have been for fingers lol
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Originally Posted by Drftpretty
I was changing the bit on the large drill press and was turning the bit with the chuck key in and some D-bag turned the drill on in wood class.
He thought it was the funniest thing in the world until I wiped my bloody hand all over his milky white knee length T.
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wow that kid sounds like a douche lol i would have flipped
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Originally Posted by TGilb2007
My dad nearly lost a couple of fingers on his tablesaw, but most of that was his own fault. Mostly for removing the guard from it.
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yeah, i use the tablesaw in woodshop every and try to never get to confortable with it i always keep my guard and the guard up when using it
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Originally Posted by 05GT
Damn, people whine too much on here anymore.
The video said $60 to repair, that doesn't sound at all expensive to me if it saves a finger or hand or something else.
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its not 60$ unless you take the broken one and ship it back with the blade so they can r&d the product. its a great idea just needs more fine tuning