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| Adam | November 27th, 2006 08:15 PM November 27, 2006 Work holders A table saw user with good safety sense. Fantastic! When I was in Sears tool sales; Sears has a rip fence guided push-block device for sale in the stores. The regular push sticks, although not attached to anything, are excellent tools to have, with two sticks being used simultaneously completely advantageous at times. There is a "feather-board" device that will allow workpieces to pass by, but LOCK if any kick-back is presented to them. There "may" still be spring steel finger guides available through Sears. There is a locking accessory piece that is designed to retrofit to many Craftsman full-scale (3/4 by 3/8 guide bar) Miter gages. Plus, there are a plethora of home-built jigs and fixtures that are routinely constructed for power woodworking tool use. Great safety question post! |
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