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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 36259"><p>I saw a demonstration for one with a hot dog. It did take a little nick off the surface of the dog before the saw locked up. Looked like between your jerking away and the brake stopping the saw all you would need is a band aid instead of surgery. I think The Journal of Light Construction had an article about them a couple of years ago and at the time someone was trying to make these guards required by law, I'm not sure where it's gone since then.</p><p>I wouldnt volunteer to test it. But maybe if you paid me enough????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 36259"] I saw a demonstration for one with a hot dog. It did take a little nick off the surface of the dog before the saw locked up. Looked like between your jerking away and the brake stopping the saw all you would need is a band aid instead of surgery. I think The Journal of Light Construction had an article about them a couple of years ago and at the time someone was trying to make these guards required by law, I'm not sure where it's gone since then. I wouldnt volunteer to test it. But maybe if you paid me enough???? [/QUOTE]
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