Agree with all the safety comments on here....an accident just waiting to happen. It seems also that the fence is a one-off and can only be used for that purpose as the fence changed for the beading bit. That makes it a very expensive set of doors! Still can't get my head around a 'real' woodworker using screws for joinery however.
Oh Lili, sorry girl, you'll never make an interviewer....way too plastic
4, fingers were in every shot of using the machine in harms way.
5, if health and saftey in the uk got hold of this footage, i doubt kregg would get to sell it here for those issues, unless they have guards to cover the machine bit.
Agree with all the safety comments on here....an accident just waiting to happen. It seems also that the fence is a one-off and can only be used for that purpose as the fence changed for the beading bit. That makes it a very expensive set of doors! Still can't get my head around a 'real' woodworker using screws for joinery however.
Oh Lili, sorry girl, you'll never make an interviewer....way too plastic
egastap 1 month ago
quite a few safety issues there i see.
1, no goggles
2, no ear fenders
3, no gaurds on the machine
4, fingers were in every shot of using the machine in harms way.
5, if health and saftey in the uk got hold of this footage, i doubt kregg would get to sell it here for those issues, unless they have guards to cover the machine bit.
ironian24 7 months ago
Don't American woodworkers care about their fingers?
It scares me to watch how close you are to those cutters!
woodlist 8 months ago
No safety glasses, no push stick, and whats the clamp for if you don't use it.
fishnriver 9 months ago
First thing you learn in shop class is wear your safety glasses .
Freetocrow 2 years ago 4
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bobfarmerbob 2 years ago 2