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Great job! as always Charles, it’s always good to stay grounded when it comes to safety. Many times we get into a rush and think it’s only one simple cut but, it’s those simple cuts where we overlook safety the most. Your words…”If it don’t feel safe” it’s not, will always stick with me because it’s right on the money, that’s a feeling you just know. I’ve been there before. Thanks for keeping me grounded.
Hi Charles: I was taught to never wear gloves while using a table saw (or any power saw). I see that you have gloves with the tips removed but they are still not safe.
Mars
Thank you, it really opens my eyes regarding safety. I will read your video several times more until it comes to me natually.
Great job! as always Charles, it’s always good to stay grounded when it comes to safety. Many times we get into a rush and think it’s only one simple cut but, it’s those simple cuts where we overlook safety the most. Your words…”If it don’t feel safe” it’s not, will always stick with me because it’s right on the money, that’s a feeling you just know. I’ve been there before. Thanks for keeping me grounded.
Hi Charles: I was taught to never wear gloves while using a table saw (or any power saw). I see that you have gloves with the tips removed but they are still not safe.
Mars
Thank you.Reminded me of things i allready know. That is no bad thing occasionly, it is to easy to forget and take things for granted
This was very helpful! Thanks!
Excellent video