Thanks guys, apart from the constant pain, the inability to do simple tasks like button up my fly, the real bummer is not being able to play. The funny side is when I'm out shopping I get a smile and a 'thumbs up' from complete strangers also my wife has taken to calling the 'sun room' ( I was working on at the time) the 'thumb room'.
Thanks Gabriel for the SawStop link, I checked it out and would love one but the price in my country (Australia) is just over the top for my budget , somewhere between $4500-$6000 depending on model.
I did further study and found there are ways to make it a lot safer for powertool newbies (and veterans for that matter) by making up jigs to keep hands clear of blades.
http://www.amazon.com/Danny-Proulxs-Shop-Made-Jigs-Fixtures/dp/1558707522/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12581
80608&sr=1-1#noop
Wish I'd done me some research sooner.
There's probably better books out there by now but with a little guidance and imagination one can make the whole process much safer.
PRR Yep, blunt things are dangerous, more people killed with blunt things than sharp . Yep, yer braver than me, I wouldn't even contemplate trying to move a 900lb rock.
imaradiostar, your saws do sound scary, mine's only a handymans saw but has a nasty bite. I've only just now learnt about jigs, previously thought it was something one did with
irish music and good ale, but I won't be going near any saws untill I have a few 'jigs'.I won't know about permanent numbness till the bandages are removed in a few days.
I've only just realised that this post should have been in the cabinet-speaker section.