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Re: New Study Discusses Tablesaw Injuries

A friend of mine suffered a terrible injury while he was ripping stock a 3-4 inches wide. He's very cautious, but this time, something went wrong and without the guard in place he didn't have a chance. The factory guards are often junk - even the more modern one that shipped with my modern Steel City saw was so-so, which tempted me to keep it off the saw most of the time. After hearing about the gory details of his accident I got my credit card out and ordered the Shark Guard, which has proven to be an awesome guard. Mainly because it's so easy to remove and replace. Comes with a few splitter sizes too and Lee Styron, the owner will powder coat it to the color of your choice! I only need to take it off for the usual non-though or very narrow cuts. One more thing - the dust port on the top really helps cut own on the dust and I'm just using a low end Shop-Vac. Highly recommend it.