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- From: guido@blink.att.com (Guido Bertocci)
- Subject: Re: Safest way to use radial arm saw?
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 16:28:52 GMT
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- I distinctly remember being at a woodworking show where Forrest was
- demonstrating their blades on a radial arm saw.
- They were clearly cross cutting by pushing the blade back through the wood
- (i.e. the reverse of what you might expect). They were making some
- claims about how it cut better and smoother with less tearout.
-
- The guy giving the demo still had all his fingers and facial features :-).
-