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Re: Is the Radial Arm Saw on its Last Legs?
I believe this is still a viable tool in the workshop. I have used it in a shop where I worked, and it was missing all safety guards,and now I have one in our workshop. It has been invaluable in some of the projects my husband made. No other tool would have done the job so well.
posted: 3:45 pm on July 8thI have great respect for any power tools. USE COMMON SENSE! If it does not work right, DO NOT USE IT, get it fixed.
Don't obliterate a tool because of carelessness, not paying attention to the details, etc.
It is going to get where we can't get any woodworking done without all the "technical stuff" to take care of first.