Originally Posted by
DragonZim
http:///forum/post/2456825
Do you have a parent or family member that can show you how to use these tools? I have been around power tools my whole life since my dad was a big do-it-yourselfer and I learned how to safely operate tools like a table saw and a circular saw when I was younger than you are. I would definitely NOT recommend trying to teach yourself how to use them safely. These are very dangerous tools, even if you know what you are doing.
Couldn't agree more with DZ!! I've been working with power tools of all sorts for all of my 31 years... just the other night, I was building a stand for my grav-feed sump, and darn near stuck myself in the chest with my 8" driver bit when the bit jumped off the
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onto my right Pec!! Freaked me out, and helped me realize I was rushing, and not taking the appropriate precautions.
Doesn't matter what you're building if you've given yourself a sucking chest wound like I almost did!! Besides, since you're not very experienced with carpentry, working with someone who is will save you the agonizing frustration of building something, only to realize you didn't do it properly and have to start over.
GL, and I'm sorry to hear about your dad...