John, this is a scarry beast to use. it is totally manual feed and never
put anything short in there. I will look in the file box to see if I still have the paper on my old one. Now longer have the machine, left it with my father-in-law, i think he gave it away!
On Sunday, May 9, 2004 at 3:23:06 PM UTC-5, Nut tree wrote:
John, this is a scarry beast to use. it is totally manual feed and never
put anything short in there. I will look in the file box to see if I still >> have the paper on my old one. Now longer have the machine, left it with my >> father-in-law, i think he gave it away!
Is it? I've used mine countless times and haven't felt any particular danger. Use paddles and a good push stick and all should be fine.
Now a toe-kick saw -- that is a scary little beast. I'm still traumatized.
On 12/20/2022 12:28 PM, Michael wrote:
On Sunday, May 9, 2004 at 3:23:06 PM UTC-5, Nut tree wrote:
John, this is a scarry beast to use. it is totally manual feed and never >> put anything short in there. I will look in the file box to see if I still >> have the paper on my old one. Now longer have the machine, left it with my >> father-in-law, i think he gave it away!
Is it? I've used mine countless times and haven't felt any particular danger. Use paddles and a good push stick and all should be fine.
Now a toe-kick saw -- that is a scary little beast. I'm still traumatized.You replied to an 18 year old post.
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