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Originally Posted by JuneBug Here's the problem - everybody starts off with a lot of respect and maybe a little fear of the rotary. Then, you discover that hey, this ain't so hard, I'm .. you think you know all there is and maybe all the safety and respect talk was overdone... |
Yeah, guess that's where my broken-record caveat about "proper mindset" comes in. Whether we're talking rotaries, chainsaws, or [any other serious tool], some people really oughta say "no thanks". Maybe *most* people, at least when it comes to certain tools, but at least with the rotary we're just talking about cosmetic damage to cars.
Glad to hear your chainsaw mishap wasn't tragic! I've yet to nick my protective gear, but I still put it on every time even after decades of using the thing. Lots of pros have an oops with those no matter how experienced and careful they are, and there's a lesson in that.
I'm of two minds regarding the rotary on plastic: couldn't realistically do the correction I (sometimes) need without it, but all too aware that it's a risky proposition. You give it some thought and you take your chances
