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ChuckM said:The SawStop technology is almost 20 years now, and like it or not, it has saved more fingers than other table saw safety devices. If Felder's innovation is a step or many steps ahead of it, Dr. Gass should feel happy because it is his breakthrough that allowed such further safety innovation to happen. We must not forget that SawStop was a risky, unproven commercial proposal back then. Its subsequent business success paved the way for others to invest in improving the finger-saving technology.
Well let's not wax rhapsodic about the man. You've almost tried to elevate him into a sainthood position. He's simply a crafty attorney with deep pockets that invented something and then attempted to mandate it's inclusion on every single table saw sold in the US at a premium fee which would then gain him further financial benefit. He's not a Mother Theresa.
If he was as altruistic as he espouses to be, why would he have killed the Bosch Reaxx in the US? If you're truly interested in just saving fingers, you don't quash viable alternatives...you embrace them.
Sorry no pass for this guy...