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  • i could just picture that wood pinching on the blade toward the end and taking the guys hand off.. Be careful, the tool may be old but that doesn't mean you can just skip the safety basics

  • Forgetting something important....

  • WOOOO heath and safety sadtwats been here ....dont you just love them...lol ..good job man ..  tell them to butt out

  • What a cool pcs of machine!!! Thanks for sharing!! Work safely!!

  • Stop showing off your going to lose a finger dude

  • CRAZY DUDE, YOU ARE GOING TO LOOSE YOUR FINGERS THAT WAY !! not a good example for people here..

  • @FuckBuzh And for fucks sake, he isn't ripping shim stock, his rip was two or three inches wide.

    So go ahead and feel superior than him because you have push sticks, guards and feather boards, but experience is absolutely the main factor in power tool safety.

  • @FuckBuzh The guy seems quite comfortable knowing where his fingers, hands, and lumber are in relation to the workpiece. People with significant experience can push "safety" boundaries because they can feel the cut; if the fence and blade are parallel and he is pushing straight, it presents few problems. Most table saw injuries are by weekend warrior wood butchers who can't tell when a board is binding, or are so intimidated by the process that they lose track of their hand placement.

  • livianita... probaste moverla?

  • probably can't count past 5 anyway

  • super unsafe.... what a tard ...

  • kinda dangerous

  • My grandfather built a saw for making cedar lumber from a tree he cut down in the front yard. He did it with a 24 inch blade he found (sharpened it with a file) and a "arbor" made of pipe, washers, nuts and a hand threaded rod from the steering bar of a 1950 Ford....all else was wood construction. Damn thing worked but "stay back" cause it could throw a 6 inch log twenty feet.

  • Very unique you say...yes you'll look very unique too with half a thumb 3 and 3/4 fingers...

  • God! What have I just seen?!? How many fingers do you have now?

  • Is that unguarded saw blade how your grandfather got his nickname of "Stumpy"?

  • great saw, but please watch some videos on operating a table saw safely, using push sticks, pushing all the way through the blade before turning off saw, applying proper downward force when doing a partial though cut, etc.

  • I got nervous just watching this....you are brave.

  • your granddad did a great job of making this saw you should be proud, it's given me an idea how to build the same type saw for resawing using a larger dia. blade because i have no luck with a band.thank you for showing your heirloom machine.

  • Keep that up and you will not have fingers to worry about.

  • count your fingers

  • Sounds like it is really bogging down when you put a little load on the motor.

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