A = auto
H= hand/manual
H= hand/manual
In other words, a dangerous home made lash up.its a simple frame with a large motor
belt driven to a spindle with a blade on
fitted inside a wood top
As has been explained already, a 'simple switch' is not suitable. That will not prevent the saw starting after a power failure, or provide any overload protection for the motor.all i am wanting to do is fit a simple in line switch so that you don't have to pull the plug or turn off the power to switch it off
That doesn't change anything. If it's unsafe and likely to cause serious injury, it will do that regardless of where it is or who is using it.this saw is only going to be used by me and needs no building site sign of or nothing..
Sounds like it.In other words, a dangerous home made lash up.its a simple frame with a large motor
belt driven to a spindle with a blade on
fitted inside a wood top
Flesh sensor?this saw is only going to be used by me and needs no building site sign of or nothing..
It does - but I must remember not to let any of you lot into my workshop!Sounds like it.In other words, a dangerous home made lash up.its a simple frame with a large motor belt driven to a spindle with a blade on ... fitted inside a wood top
As BAS has said, table saws win hands down in comparison with other woodworking tools as a cause of serious injuries - but, to put things in perspective, the vast majority of such saws are, of course, not 'home built'.A customer of mine who worked in engineering all his life built his own table saw to lay some wooden flooring at his house. He cut three fingers off one hand which the doctors were unable to save.
I can believe it, but I doubt that many of the saw mills used 'home-made lash-ups' as their saws, did they?I worked with a builder as a teenager and every saw mill we went too seemed to have an employee with at least half a finger missing
Please use proper English.Hi guys i will get you some pics tmo of the saw i wouldn't really class it as a homemade lash up..... honestly if there was a guard over the belt and blade what different is there to a shop saw ??
its a fair size table so as long as u keep front side away from the belt your fine..
if ur fingers are that close to be cut a guard wouldn't help u any way..
Hi guys i will get you some pics tmo of the saw i wouldn't really class it as a homemade lash up..... honestly if there was a guard over the belt and blade what different is there to a shop saw ??
its a fair size table so as long as u keep front side away from the belt your fine..
if ur fingers are that close to be cut a guard wouldn't help u any way..
al learn how to get this switch fitted eventuly lol
Has he sawn off his camera button pressing finger?i (sic) will get you some pics tmo (sic) of the saw
Plenty,but to start with, there is no riving knife.if i made a belt cover to cover the exposed belt what hazards would there be on this saw that there wouldnt be on any other shop bough table saw.
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