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Accident At Work - Lesson to Everyone

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erictrumpet:
Thanks for sharing and get well soon! It's true power tools are deadly. You are a pro but most of us are just dorks cutting wood for our MAME cabs in the garage with a beer in one hand. As this thread shows even an experienced pro can make a costly oopsie. Be careful everybody!

Eric.

NightGod:
This thread has definately done wonders for my caution level when working with power tools. Nothing stays plugged in any longer than nessicary and I *ALWAYS* do a two-handed grip on stuff I'm working on now.

My condolences for your pain, but thanks for saving alot of us the potential for a similar accident.

saint:
When I use my cordless Black-n-Decker multi-tool's saw attachment, I *always* pull the battery first before installing the saw, and always pull the battery as soon as I'm done. These warnings have made me duely paranoid :)

ChadTower:

Heh... that's just common sense.  I always unplug a tool whenever I'm going to change settings or blades.

Bigun:
http://www.sawstop.com

Watch the hot-dog demo.  If I *ever* get a tablesaw, it will be this one.

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