I've had my SawStop for eight years now and the thing fired today. I was cutting a piece of PT plywood which seemed really dry (I had cut some soggy PT deckboards a while back and cut them in "hotdog" mode and got the warning blink on the saw but they were really wet). I didn't even think to check this one was so dry. I had just made it through the cut, both hands well away from the blade and was looking at the blade and it disappeared.
Oh well, no more sawing for this weekend. Got to order a new hunk of aluminum and a saw blade.
Oh well, no more sawing for this weekend. Got to order a new hunk of aluminum and a saw blade.