Looney1 |
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Sunday, October 28, 2007 |
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Thanks, MrsN and Jack! Appreciate the help. Both are good ideas, I'll check into them in the AM.
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Hi Guys and Gals, I teach Wood Technology to high school students in New Hampshire. I have to have knee surgery next week and will be out at least 2 weeks. 1 week will be our April vacation week, but, I need ideas for the following week. I have a Woods 1 class, a Woods II class, and also a Woods III class. We do most of our bookwork in the first quarter of the semester, so what do I do now? Any suggestions? The kids will not be allowed to work in the shop.
Thanks, Tom
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Last week I had a rep from an equipment supplier stop in to see me about the Saw Stop. He told me that it is possible to be liable for an accident on a regular table saw just because we don't have a Saw Stop. He said you could be liable because the technology is here and you chose not to purchase it. Anybody else heard anything like that? Tom
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Thanks Joe! I Appreciate the thoughts. The hold downs are a great idea. I will be speaking with the O.T. next week. Thanks again. Tom
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Hi All, I have been watching this info-center for a while now. I just joined to be an ACTIVE Member! I do have a question for you tho... Starting next semester, I will be taking on a new student with only the use of one arm/hand. Does anybody have any suggestion for dealing with this? I told him I would do anything I can to help him enjoy woodworking. He said "how can I even start a nail?" I replied, "no problem, you can just drill pilot holes, and then that will hold a nail while you tap it in!" He liked that. Any other suggestions? I'd appreciate any help! I'm sure there are things that I have overlooked.
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