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In a message dated 12/2/2003 1:43:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> First let me ask, have you ever got a carving tool caught
> in a glove? I'm
> wondering if you actually had this experience.?
Dale:
Unfortunately, the answer is yes. );-) And I have stabbed myself more than once with
Japanese gravers.
I was using the Foredom, and the cloth got tangled in one of the hand pieces. I think
the probably of such occurrences is less with a Makita based on the way it secures the
cutting piece.
Regardless, my opinion is simply one of the many. );-) I find that I work move
attentively without gloves (for obvious reasons).
You advise is always valuable, and I was simply presenting one of my many biased
views. );-))
Cordially,
Michael
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