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+1 on the 48" outlets; remember the knees when squatting and dizzy spells while bending over . Another vote for the 220v sub panel; hey, this many people can't be steering you wrong. What's for Super Bowl food?
Some covers or guards for those plugs are a good idea for any right near the lathe or mill, I was just using the fly cutter (no, not slicing flies) and noticing how far the swarf was flying, could go right into outlets that high.
I went down to the shop and looked and even with 4 outlets behind the lathe and mill, between mill, lathe, lights and dro all the outlets are filled!JonSent from my SM-T700 using Tapatalk
Well. Then I'm glad this came up. If it helps anyone prevent a disaster...that is great!I will keep that in mind for sockets near flying debris.(Not a problem until I get to the point of making debris. And I'm not talking parts.)
I'm guessing that you have a lot of debris making going on around there right now! As they say: "I've been there and done that".........not planning on doing it again (remodeling)!
Quote from: Flyboy Jim on February 06, 2017, 02:37:55 AMI'm guessing that you have a lot of debris making going on around there right now! As they say: "I've been there and done that".........not planning on doing it again (remodeling)!Yeah. Mud all around the house. Nails and pieces of 2x4s everywhere. Dust on everything. Electrical cables hanging everywhere. And it's cold.If it weren't for some semblance of a kitchen in the upstairs bedroom I think she would have killed me by now.But that would negate the insurance.