(quoted from post at 06:08:52 05/21/17)
Some of those "blades" with the odd teeth and large arbor holes look like cutters for a horizontal metal milling machine. Maybe they are for a big shaper, but they don't look right for that.
The original DeWalt radial arm saw was the top of the line, state of the art back in the day. There are whole books dedicated to the things you can do with them. I've missed several and wish I had the room for one. Outstanding machines, industrial quality, really nice stuff to use.
(quoted from post at 15:45:34 05/21/17) One of the things that it will do real easy is cut off fingers. While you have one hand on the pull handle, keep your eyes one the OTHER hand that can easily get into the blade!
(quoted from post at 04:49:42 05/22/17)(quoted from post at 15:45:34 05/21/17) One of the things that it will do real easy is cut off fingers. While you have one hand on the pull handle, keep your eyes one the OTHER hand that can easily get into the blade!
Here we go again! Look, ANY SAW is dangerous. I've sen people cut their hands/fingers/legs, etc with table saws, skilsaws, sawzalls, sabre saws, chainsaws, hand saws, hole saws and pretty much any other cutting instrument you can think of, power or not. I don't know what the fascination with telling people that something that obviously requires the brain be engaged before using is, but it seems to be near epidemic these days.
For the record, I've run radial arm saws from 7" to 20" over the years at the hobby and professional level and I still have all my fingers and other body parts. I have a healthy respect for all power tools, but I've gotten hurt with the common 1/2" hand held power drill more than I've ever been hurt with anything else in power tools. Engage brain before using any power tool, leave the booze out of the equation and you'll likely live a long, injury free life.
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