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watch out, mute (mat)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1TKEKMZ-RE&feature=player_embedded#!
It is recommended to watch sitting on the floor, with your hands on the table.)
Where do the outright thuggish DCs go then?
Evolution is stronger than your senile pessimism.
They are not going anywhere.
The less visionary becomes the food of the more visionary. The far-sighted grows up, whitens, fluffs up, steps out of the shadows into the light.
Exactly.
// Regardless of motivation.
Watch out, mute (mat)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1TKEKMZ-RE&feature=player_embedded#!
It is recommended to watch it sitting on the floor, with your hands on the table.)
to continue
what a finger, one's life isn't worth anything anymore
"what a world it's gone to" (c)
http://korrespondent.net/strange/1383180-v-rossii-v-hode-eksperimenta-s-budilnikom-devushke-otrubilo-golovu
Interesting theory, quite reasonable, but it is better to refer to the "experience of the ancestors" - read the safety regulations when working at such machines.
ps. Sorry, that's rubbish... It turns out that there are no clear safety rules, as, for example, when working with electrical installations. They either work with bare hands or with gloves on the planers, and you can't wear gloves on them. On a circular saw, in principle, you can wear gloves.
But it's clearly stated that the sleeve cuffs must be buttoned. Why do you think so? For the same reason. The sleeve cuff can get pulled in with the hand under the drill or disc.
And unfortunately, this is not a theory. It's my experience with power tools. I got through it without bloodshed or fractures, but since then I've been using it without gloves and gloves, and I advise you to do the same.
In principle, you can wear gauntlets on the circumcircle.
Still better with your bare hands.
in freezing weather?
in the freezing cold?
The circular sawmill is in a heated joinery room. And if an employer doesn't care what kind of conditions his people work in (frosty), let alone cut off fingers. It's nothing.
you have it in the joinery room which is heated
I had a -30 and my sawmill wouldn't start at all.