Just wondering...
There’s a lot of chatter about making Saw Stop’s Active Injury Mitigation technology mandatory on all table saws. If this becomes reality, I’m wondering if and to what degree the existing used cabinet saw market might be affected. Will many thousands of machines like the 3hp Powermatic PM 66, PM 2000 or Delta’s Unisaw be rendered worthless (i.e. unsalable) or, because of controls on what can be sold new, will well-made pre-owned cabinet saws suddenly become even more valuable?
There’s a lot of chatter about making Saw Stop’s Active Injury Mitigation technology mandatory on all table saws. If this becomes reality, I’m wondering if and to what degree the existing used cabinet saw market might be affected. Will many thousands of machines like the 3hp Powermatic PM 66, PM 2000 or Delta’s Unisaw be rendered worthless (i.e. unsalable) or, because of controls on what can be sold new, will well-made pre-owned cabinet saws suddenly become even more valuable?