Posted by Bret4207 on October 08, 2013 at 04:01:02 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Buzz Saw, What Do I Do? posted by Bryce Frazier on October 07, 2013 at 13:32:25:
The table is fine, it's great for sawing slab wood if you can get it. The sliding table saws like that pictured are probably a little easier and nominally safer to use than the swinging table. Either type, IMO, is safer for about 75% of the people out there than a chain saw or skill saw. Yes, they are intimidating and that's fine. Big scary things tend to keep complacency at bay. I can tell you that as you get older a buzz saw becomes more and more the preferred tool for pole wood. I love my chain saws, but my back prefers the buzz saw!
I believe the vast majority of horror stories you hear about buzz saws come from people who have never used one or even seen one run. The majority of the rest come from those who decided to run the saw while drunk or got fooling around or both.
Remember, the best safety engineering in the world doesn't stand a chance against a mildly determined idiot.
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