• FlagonOfMe@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    First off, the brake is $100, not “a couple hundred”. The blade is ruined, but decent blades aren’t crazy expensive either.

    A staple won’t trigger the saw stop unless you are also touching it. It works on capacitance, and a staple doesn’t have any capcitance on its own.

    You must only surround yourself with people who are prejudiced against SawStops. Twenty identical answers? Come on! The company wouldn’t exist if people didn’t buy them.

    When everything goes 100% perfectly, table saws are very safe. I have hundreds of hours using them, and not one injury. But if something goes wrong, I’d rather have the safety of a SawStop.

    Growing up, my father told me of a friend of his who slipped when operating a table saw and fell face first onto it. He lived, but you can imagine the damage it did to his face. It went right between his eyes, thankfully. A SawStop would have prevented that.

    Your car analogies are stupid, too… if I had a choice between buying a car without airbags and one with, I would buy the one with. Same with seatbelts and crumple zones. People like you have been around for hundreds of years saying shit like, “I don’t wear a seat belt. They’re for sissies.”

    Accidents happen even when you’re taking all of the normal safety precautions. No gives a shit if some forum full of good ol’ boys thinks using a SawStop makes you a bad person. Stop being such a hater. If someone wants to buy a SawStop, why do you care? Don’t answer that. I actually don’t care.

    I don’t own a SawStop, so I’m not trying to defend my purchase. I just think you’re an idiot for going out of your way to trash talk them.