Workshop safety 101 (If it is part of your fishroom)

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So last night I decide to make covers for my DT over the coast 2 coast overflows, my workshop now shares space with my fishroom or vise versa. Using my table saw in the other have of the room and I cut away from the fish side of the room this unbelieveable thing happens... When i was cutting the acrylic something was in stuck in the groove of my table saw just high enough and kicked a 4" x 6" piece fyling 20ft into the wall then it bounces off the wall another 10ft then into the side of my sump.


Not a fun way to start my friday evening off... drain sump.. cleanup floor.. run to tracktor farm and fleet the depot.. 6 hrs later.. and a few refreshments later 2am new sump!


So little saftey advice... move and use table saw in garage or move it out far far away from fish tanks! lol... it can happen!

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sorry Zag, the most least expected things happen. Hang in there !
 

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WOW, That's sucks. Good to see you're up and going again.
 

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