These sort of table saws have been around for a while, but beyond knowing they held a mild charge, I didn’t realize how the braking worked. I’ll ask the hard question: What are we supposed to use when we need to pare down hunks of salami? (Answer: Use a lathe to create delicious chair legs.)
I’ve seen this thing before. Apparently though, as safe as it is, it costs just as much as the saw does to reset the mechanism and replace the blade. I guess that doesn’t matter much when you realize that you get to keep your finger.
I heard on “this old house” that it’s more like $150-225 for the new mechanism and the new blade (obviously.) I looked on their site and it says $89 bucks for the brake mech.
The saw itself is about 2800 bucks which is a lot, but it looks like a top of the line tool.
It’s unfortunate that the only way to brake the blade that quickly is to actually break it, but you’re absolutely right, Mike, what’s more expensive $89 bucks or a trip to the hospital?