I think after reading another post everyone should have a safety stand down prior to commencing work in the shop. Im guessing the cooler weather and the kids going back to school might mean more of us are getting back into the shop. I know I have recently began my clean up to get back to my project I started last spring. I still have things where they don't belong and just the other night I moved my pile of junk from one side of my TS to the other to make a couple quick cuts and had to lean over a bike to make a cut with my CMS. (had to get my PC router (computer router) standing up because everyone keeps stacking paper or movies on it and it was getting hot). So I know those were both dumb things and nothing happened to me but "it could never happen to me" is what everyone thinks right up until the time it happens.
All the close calls were potential disasters so lets make sure we don't turn this into an online support group for former wood workers who lost a piece of themselves doing what they love.
( ) Well rested in the right state of mind and free of distraction.
DONT DRINK AND SAW
( ) Eye / ear protection.
( ) Work area is clean, free of debris, and sufficient lighting available.
( ) No one in the danger area's.
( ) Power cords are secure and out of the way.
( ) Safety equipment installed and operating correctly.
( ) Is this the right tool for the job?
( ) Blades or bits are servicable and sharp.
( ) Is the wood ready for this stage of the cut?
-Dont use the table saw on a warped board etc...
Let the saw dust fly...(into the DC
)
( ) Unplug and secure all tools when finished.
Don't want the kids to hurt themselves or break my tools.
All the close calls were potential disasters so lets make sure we don't turn this into an online support group for former wood workers who lost a piece of themselves doing what they love.
( ) Well rested in the right state of mind and free of distraction.
DONT DRINK AND SAW
( ) Eye / ear protection.
( ) Work area is clean, free of debris, and sufficient lighting available.
( ) No one in the danger area's.
( ) Power cords are secure and out of the way.
( ) Safety equipment installed and operating correctly.
( ) Is this the right tool for the job?
( ) Blades or bits are servicable and sharp.
( ) Is the wood ready for this stage of the cut?
-Dont use the table saw on a warped board etc...
Let the saw dust fly...(into the DC
)( ) Unplug and secure all tools when finished.
Don't want the kids to hurt themselves or break my tools.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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