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Pullstart

It’s a good day for a caption this, or better yet how many violations can you find?  :rolleyes:

 

 

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CasaytheMann

What's that string hanging out of the back of his battery circular saw?!?!

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Handy Don

Wow. It’s been years since I’ve done something like this.

No blade protector on the saw. No eye, dust, or ear protection when cutting a hazardous material. Dubius support of the workpiece. Ripping without a guide fence. Possibly incorrect blade?

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Sparky

 No flip-flops…seems fine to me 

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ri702bill

The lower end of the hand railing has no raised stop to help to keep a grip if falling. The width of the railing is excessive - difficult to grip.

Looks like the door swings out - the landing is insufficiently short - does not prevent having to do a two step upon entry.

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squonk
36 minutes ago, Sparky said:

 No flip-flops…seems fine to me 

Stinky Cowboy boots with Jorts!

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

eye protection


surprisingly, I had it.  And I’m glad, when a little cross cut trim cut shot pieces all over my face!

 

1 hour ago, CasaytheMann said:

What's that string hanging out of the back of his battery circular saw?!?!


Notice that string has been taped?  :rolleyes:

 

1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

No blade protector on the saw.


It’s custom :banana-linedance:

 

1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

Ripping


My table saw motor siezed up.  Things happen, decisions were made :deadhorse:

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Beap52

May be optical illusion, but it looks to me like the bottom and top risers are taller than the middle step. 

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adsm08

As an individual who still has all his proper body parts, I see nothing wrong here.

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My_horse

The only thing I see wrong is that saw with no guard. That thing belongs in the trash. 
 

personally, I wouldn’t be cutting, bending over like that. That’s what saw horses are for. 
 

I’ve never used eye or ear protection when cutting wood.  Been doing carpentry for 30 years. 

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Pullstart
1 minute ago, My_horse said:

The only thing I see wrong is that saw with no guard. That thing belongs in the trash. 


It was modified for an actual purpose.  I made the saw able to back cut 15 degrees, for a flush cut against a wall.

 

I don’t use it often, unless it’s for a purpose.

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My_horse
34 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


It was modified for an actual purpose.  I made the saw able to back cut 15 degrees, for a flush cut against a wall.

 

I don’t use it often, unless it’s for a purpose.

Makes sense then. Carry on!

 

I have an old Makita that fell a couple times and the guard hangs up. That’s the dedicated “cuttin through shingles” saw. 😎

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