i just heard gass on NPR discussing the (all too well known here) safety technology of his TSs. i was struck by the 1) really great way gass has in responding to an interview. this guy is both sharp and slick. 2) lack of real understanding of the nature of the problem by the interviewer and 3) the (in this case) one sided presentation of the issue by NPR. where was the opposing POV? there was even a "safety expert" there to attest to the "wonderfulness" of the sawstops, but no opposing POVs. any mention of the other TS manufacturers was decidedly negative for their reluctance to adopt gass's technology.
i don't want to start an anti-sawstop rant here. it's just that this recent presentation by NPR just seemed so very disingenuous .
i don't want to start an anti-sawstop rant here. it's just that this recent presentation by NPR just seemed so very disingenuous .
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