If you wanna calm down a bit & post those things in the relevant threads, then it's ok.
The rest of the complaints about me asking for advice and then not taking it need to be posted in the relevant threads.
I will not be posting that in the many threads where this has occured.
Or if you already have done that in those relevant threads, then lets forget and move on.
Many others have.
It is my responsibility to follow up with the advice or suffer the consequences, not yours.
you're dam right it is
If you really do give a damn about your "duty of care" for me & 'bystanders', then by all means do take all the necessary
actions except posting stuff here that are totally unrelated to this thread. Those threads you mentioned are still active if you wanna have a crack at me or there always are PMs. If you PM, I'll let you know my personal details, so you can personally tell me and show me my idiocy by showing up at my place, assuming you do carry that "duty of care" for me and bystanders as much as you say you do.
for the simple fact that I bothered to waste my time telling you that you are a hazard and need proper training whilst others say nothing means I take it very seriously. Duty of care means "A moral or Legal obligation to ensure the saftey or well being of others. Just because you don't want to hear it doesn't mean it is not true. Who the hell are you to compare my attitude to safety with the basis of spending thousands of dollars to get to the other end of the country to give you free lessons. That is really piss poor. The simple fact that I and others have used the term proper training should be saying something
So no keyboard fart battles here please mate. Constructive criticism & advice only. If the person don't take your advice that they ask for, then try not taking it too personally.
keyboards battle? Ha! My points are short, sharp, direct and constructive. Constructive criticism doesnt mean coated in sugar.
Below are the things I am interested in discussing.
https://www.pfonline.com/products/me...improve-safety
http://www.bosch-presse.de/pressport...tem-42538.html
https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/__da...rs-2011-03.pdf
There is not much to discuss on that. If you want a braked grinder, buy one. Like I said on the previous page, they have been commercially available for some time. You do not have the ability to make one yourself.
I opened the thread as a light hearted discussion to find out why the angle grinders not having a braking system and I more or less got the answers I require from you and others, as well as answering my own questions myself as a part of the brainstorming process, hence the reason I enjoy these discussions.
We've already dealt with the topic a fair bit in this thread and that's with your help, obviously.
So, lets not continue irrelevant conversations in this thread. This is my last post replying to you, unless it is about angle grinders safety & their braking systems.