Please explain to us how a featherboard prevents throwback.saefroch wrote:The issues of kickback and throwback were discussed earlier in another thread, and there are already very (very) cheap solutions to them, like a featherboard.
I am pretty sure that using a table saw in the rain isn't advisable in the first place. And in any case, since rain is pretty close to distilled water, I'd think the conductivity of wet wood is still a far cry from the salt solution we commonly call sweat. About the inventor dipping his finger in what is presumably a salt solution before hand: Did you notice the little nick on the frank? Showing a small nick out of the inventor's finger wouldn't be very good for business, but it's still a vast improvement over losing the entire finger.
I also say that building elevators that aren't allowable under any code isn't something to brag about.
If you don't know by now, I love to go against authority, rules, and regulations.
Would you gladly accept what OSHA or some other gubmint agency did to your invention?