Megan and Murray McMillan
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Sharon

HAHAHA… I figured someone will eventually come up with this fear…

my only suggestion – go read up on some physics, centrifugal, rotational forces – the blade cannot fly out of the saw.

ever wondered why the arbor nut is always so hard to open on the saw even if you never tighten it THAT hard to begin with? – when the arbor spins, the forces are pulling the nut INWARDS and tightening it up more than what you already did – the same forces are also pulling the blade inwards – not outwards – and definitely not UPWARDS…

but it is an entertaining concept nonetheless.

the recall associated with the ridgid/steel city only concerns dado blades when they are fully loading the arbor, and the blade cannot come OUT of the saw, although it is a safety issue that should be - and IS being taken care of by the company (and only for saws that were manufactured within a specific time frame in '08

and no - I am not affiliated with any of those companies - I do woodworking as a hobby.

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