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Robert Galloway
 
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Yup. Saw it. Don't see where it applies???

bob g.

Brett A. Thomas wrote:
Robert Galloway wrote:

I have 220 volt extension cords all over the shop. Somebody more
attuned to the regs may tell you I'm crazy, I don't know. I just buy
the heavyest cable I can find, #12 extension cord or #10 stranded
cable with a heavy jacket off the spool. Put a plug on one end and an
outlet to match your tool on the other. Run the tool where you want
to, not close to where the outlet is.



Hey, Bob, you see that great article in Tools & Shops this month about
shop fires?

-BAT

 
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