Meat slicers can't tell the difference between fingers and intended slicing materials.
Meat slicers can't tell the difference between fingers and intended slicing materials.
Damn, that shits's badass. We also don't waste animal based proteins here, .
I think Bosch has a system that doesn't ruin the blade or require parts replacement after activation
Oh shit. Do you have to replace it if it's tripped? I thought he was just showing us how the blade and lock looked.I think Bosch has a system that doesn't ruin the blade or require parts replacement after activation
We have that saw.
I'd just want it to work....I think Bosch has a system that doesn't ruin the blade or require parts replacement after activation
Just the blade and the aluminum brake.Oh shit. Do you have to replace it if it's tripped? I thought he was just showing us how the blade and lock looked.
IMHO the price of a blade & brake would seem like chump change if you were suddenly missing a couple of digits and unable to call @curious2garden for help.We have that saw.
I'd just want it to work....
Just the blade and the aluminum brake.
Exactly.IMHO the price of a blade & brake would seem like chump change if you were suddenly missing a couple of digits and unable to call @curious2garden for help.
My knife skills are great and my knives are ultra sharp (thank you Edge Pro), but I'm a lazy stoner. So it recommends itself.I think I'd work on my knife skills before dropping $1700 on a slicer.
Neither can table saws and sagittal saws still have all 10Meat slicers can't tell the difference between fingers and intended slicing materials.
I can't help with that, other than laughing. I'm pretty good at pointing and laughing.IMHO the price of a blade & brake would seem like chump change if you were suddenly missing a couple of digits and unable to call @curious2garden for help.
How'd ya like the hotdog trick thoughNeither can table saws and sagittal saws still have all 10
I've seen it happen twice.....not in this shop but somewhere else. Also knew an old guy that did it a long time ago. All three where from distractions like someone else yelling at something or someone else acting stupid around them. Gotta have respect for machinery.Really anyone who trips that safety shouldn't be using a table saw. The sculpture studio at the college had a sawstop. It got tripped 3 times the first semester
I'm shopping the 12", it's 1/2 hp. Still thinking about it.@curious2garden The catalog definitely shows different slicers with different item numbers. 10" and a 12" with different wattage motors. I don't know why they aren't on the website.
I saw the SawStop when I was shopping for my Unisaw. Decided to go with an old Rockwell after touching the new cabinet saws. Had to rehab the trunions etc... myself, amazing how useful engine hoists can be.How'd ya like the hotdog trick though
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Ikibir from the local middle eastern place. It makes driving into LA a little easier
This studio was open. One student monitor 24/7 and art majors could go in at any hour to work. You can imagine the risks being takenI've seen it happen twice.....not in this shop but somewhere else. Also knew an old guy that did it a long time ago. All three where from distractions like someone else yelling at something or someone else acting stupid around them. Gotta have respect for machinery.
I thought they only did that with surgical residents!This studio was open. One student monitor 24/7 and art majors could go in at any hour to work. You can imagine the risks being taken