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Anyone use the Bigfoot stuff on a worm drive, also anyone in the uk use a worm drive and how do you find it for roofing etc
doc4som said:to: DEANSOCIAL. I recently saw this and it might be of interest to you. www.straightflushsaw.com and straightflushsaw promo in www. You Tube.com .
epicxt said:doc4som said:to: DEANSOCIAL. I recently saw this and it might be of interest to you. www.straightflushsaw.com and straightflushsaw promo in www. You Tube.com .
Dang, I might have to pick that up for framing/remodeling.
On another note, how the heck is it possible that a saw like that can be approved in NA, but the Carvex, CMS, etc., etc. doesn't pass the "safety standards"?
epicxt said:doc4som said:to: DEANSOCIAL. I recently saw this and it might be of interest to you. www.straightflushsaw.com and straightflushsaw promo in www. You Tube.com .
Dang, I might have to pick that up for framing/remodeling.
On another note, how the heck is it possible that a saw like that can be approved in NA, but the Carvex, CMS, etc., etc. doesn't pass the "safety standards"?
Jesse Cloud said:I didn't see anything on the web site that suggested they had UL approval. For our overseas friends, in the US, UL is an arm of the insurance industry, not the government. If you injure yourself with a tool that lacks UL approval, the insurance companies feel justified in not paying your claim. So then you probably sue the manufacturer. Many small companies here are classified as Limited Liability Companies (LLC), which offers them some degree of protection against lawsuits.
Just saying.....
Sorry, it was my understanding that the main reason there were so many useful tools that are NAINA was because of a lack of approval from the insurance committee. I may have been guilty of spreading unfounded claims if this isn't the case...:'(Ken Nagrod said:epicxt said:doc4som said:to: DEANSOCIAL. I recently saw this and it might be of interest to you. www.straightflushsaw.com and straightflushsaw promo in www. You Tube.com .
Dang, I might have to pick that up for framing/remodeling.
On another note, how the heck is it possible that a saw like that can be approved in NA, but the Carvex, CMS, etc., etc. doesn't pass the "safety standards"?
Who said they don't have U.L. approval?
epicxt said:Sorry, it was my understanding that the main reason there were so many useful tools that are NAINA was because of a lack of approval from the insurance committee. I may have been guilty of spreading unfounded claims if this isn't the case...:'(Ken Nagrod said:epicxt said:doc4som said:to: DEANSOCIAL. I recently saw this and it might be of interest to you. www.straightflushsaw.com and straightflushsaw promo in www. You Tube.com .
Dang, I might have to pick that up for framing/remodeling.
On another note, how the heck is it possible that a saw like that can be approved in NA, but the Carvex, CMS, etc., etc. doesn't pass the "safety standards"?
Who said they don't have U.L. approval?
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