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Power Tool Safety Starts With Common SensePower tool safety means taking necessary precautions to avoid killing or injuring yourself or someone else when working with power tools. Every home project means subjecting yourself to objects and substances that can burn, electrocute, cut, or stab you; sever an extremity; or permanently injure your eyesight or hearing. Make sure you don't do any of these things by exercising common sense and anticipating problems before they occur. General Power Tool Safety Tips
Safety Tips for Power SawsPower saws make life easier for the do-it-yourselfer,
but they demand particular safety measures. The newest type, the sliding
compound miter saw, is mounted on a metal stand with a rotating table
that allows you to angle the blade in relation to the table and the fence,
which means you can easily cut compound angles such as those needed for
crown molding. The power head slides along rails similar to the radial-arm
saw but is lighter, smaller, and more portable. Table
saw comparisons between the standard radial-arm saw, the power miter
saw, and the sliding power miter saw demonstrate that the job dictates
the choice:
Whichever style you choose, remember these power tool safety tips:
Other Safety Hints
You can find reviews of products and their safety features, as well as price and brand comparisons on such web sites as Consumer Reports, The Canadian Home Workshop, and Popular Mechanics Online. Think "Power Tool Safety." It can save life and limb. About the AuthorScott Gray is currently a home improvement enthusiast and freelance writer who enjoys providing tips to consumers who are in the market for hand and power tools.
Do you want a quote for your home improvement project, or would you DIYS'ers like to see a list of handy tools for job. This article does not necessarily reflect the views of 411 Home Repair, and is only a suggestions and/or comments submitted to our site to share with our site viewers through the world wide web. Submitted by: Scott Gray Click Here if you would like to submit an article.
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