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![]() "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message ink.net... If it still is a concern, limit the use to adults and then have them sign an appropriate release. In addition, you probably should already have some liability insurance. The dangers from a lathe are much less than a rotating propeller. I suspect more injuries occur using a drill press than a lathe. Colin Speaking as an old Jr. High Shop teacher, I suspect you are right about the drill press. Especially when attempting to drill sheet metal. If not securely retained sheet metal instantaneously becomes a rotating blade when the bit grabs, as it often does. Some of my 60s longhairs also learned they needed to restrain their flowing locks when working near rotating machinery. I had to constantly preach on that point. No total scalpings ever occurred, but it was a constant worry and a few small floating locks were removed. Harold KD5SAK |
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