I just soft deleted a thread. I also sent the poster the following PM> If you think I'm wrong, then just undelete it
RE: New Info on Ryobi Lawsuit
Sorry for deletion, but every time this topic comes up it goes astray. It seems to attract everyone who wants to vent about our legal system, lawyers, torte reform and people who seem to just want a place to let out all of their internal frustrations on anything.
So I think we should just avoid the subject for now
Originally Posted by BKind2Anmls
From FineWoodworking.com
http://www.finewoodworking.com/item/...blesaw-lawsuit
The blade guard and splitter were removed and
he was making the cut without a rip fence.
In April 2004, Carlos Osorio took a job as a flooring installer for PT Hardwood Floor Service in Medford, Mass. According to the defendant’s trial brief, Osorio had never used a tablesaw before, so his boss showed him how to use the tool and cautioned him about the dangers. A couple of weeks later while installing an oak floor, Osorio was ripping a 21/4-in.-wide floorboard on a Ryobi BTS 15 benchtop tablesaw. The blade guard and splitter were removed and he was making the cut without a rip fence.
In response to your Post (as quoted above) in the New Info on Ryobi Lawsuit thread: