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Re: Strip: Radial Arm Saw
By:David Kennedy
Date: 8/23/2008, 11:46 am

You CAN rip on a Radial... but not always with complete safety !!.. With a (new) sharp blade you are probably ok...

.... but what can happen is the top metal arm , although it seems sooooo solid, can bend just a little, the blade pops up to the top of the piece, and with its teeth, "runs" along the wood... all in a quarter second.

I was ripping a strip off a two by six, and this happened to me . The heavy piece of wood shot 15 feet across the room, and thudded into the concrete wall. When I retrieved it, the top surface had this neat row of teeth marks , right to the end. It happened faster than I could react.... and this was a very heavy board.

Fortunately, its pretty hard to stand at the "exit" of a radial saw set up for ripping, because its at the left side, , but it could grab your hand , and haul it into the teeth, as it was shooting the board across the room.

I have done all ripping since on a table saw ( which can also throw stuff at you, if you relax just for a second )

Be aware that the most dangerous tool in most shops is the saw., and use feather boards, kickback pawls, and extreme care.

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Belton Dykes -- 8/1/2008, 11:29 am
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Etienne Muller -- 8/23/2008, 9:16 am
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David Kennedy -- 8/23/2008, 11:46 am
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Etienne Muller -- 8/25/2008, 10:32 am
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Jim L -- 8/2/2008, 5:50 am
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Jay Babina -- 8/1/2008, 7:30 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 8/1/2008, 11:50 am
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Kudzu -- 8/1/2008, 11:48 am