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Jan Piechocki wrote:
I offer the following 240v Professional Power tools for sale. I am only selling these because I am unable to use them on site work and I need to replace them all with 110v versions. I thought that you *could* now use 240v tools on site, given the appropriate protection? Haven't the rules changed somewhat recently? __________________________________________________ ______________ Sent via the PAXemail system at paxemail.com |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:50:50 -0400, "jerrybuilt "
] wrote: Jan Piechocki wrote: I offer the following 240v Professional Power tools for sale. I am only selling these because I am unable to use them on site work and I need to replace them all with 110v versions. I thought that you *could* now use 240v tools on site, given the appropriate protection? Haven't the rules changed somewhat recently? _________________________________________________ _______________ Sent via the PAXemail system at paxemail.com I wish ! Can anybody enlighten me on this ? it could save me a lot of money...... Jan....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reply to jan at jantech dot demon dot co dot uk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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