Looks like TSC quit selling it. Patent issue? Other issue?
I need some cycle time to rest, lifting and carrying is where all my work is.
They don't seem to have a two hand safety requirement.
they likely dont have to have that requirement as osha or any other safety firm has no control over the average home owner (and i am glad of that) but experience in the manufacturing world tells me that over time and enough repititions (cycles) of a machine such as this would result in a major accident without some sort of restricting apparatus that would prevent anyone from starting the cycle (that can not be stopped).
look at things such as car doors..we all open and close them a million times and we all have or know someone that has shut the car door on their finger. use it enough it will happen. the more we use something the more routine it becomes and then BAM rude awakening..if we are lucky it is just a minoe thing but with this type of machine it could be a major accident instead of a warning.
most folks that use a hydraulic wood splitter that can be stopped in an instant can likley relate a close call or two if they have used one for a few years.
i know it can be said that everything we do for our OWB can cause damage..cutting down the tree to stacking the wood to feeding the thing but a machiine that works on a mechanincal flywheel that can not be controlled after the 'GO' button has been pushed is not going to be in my shed