Easy fix. Just pull your workbench outside and run your saw off the outlet by the porch, then use an extension cord to run the vacuum out of the garage. You're welcome.
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Damn that sucks Irving. Evening jim HB OBC and brutal.
Well, after a few hours of fans running. My latest conclusion is that the carpet pad has soaked up 20-40 gallons of water over the last few days. Carpet pad really holds in the water, so when I would dry the top of the carpet, an hour later and it'd be wet again because the pad was still FULL of water. I've pulled back as much carpet and pad as I can without moving the fish tank. I'll probably get rid of the fish and move the tank tomorrow and get everything dry. Just as long as the main line and floor are in good shape, then I can deal with fish tank water.
Short cord. Afternoon sun beating down on the panel. This whole house was undersized for load. The window A/C in my office (spare room) can trip the breaker when it's really hot out and if I have the stereo going. I have a lot of computer stuff in here, but most of it is on another circuit with the other BR.
The draw on that garage circuit is already heavy. I should run another line but it's 180* on the opposite side of the house from the panel. PITB
No outlet on the porch!?
Found out last night that not only did I injure my finger I also broke my bike. The fixed side of the hub is fine but I must've popped something on the single speed side....it just freewheels. It makes me feel a bit better knowing I gave as good as I got!
You guys are killing me! The joke was that why would you hassle with the vacuum at all, after dragging the saws outside?
Because my lumber was in the garage, and I needed to keep the garage door open, I prefer not to get sawdust all over the vehicles and my clean jetski's parked outside and blown back into the garage.
You can nit pick all you want but my reloading bench is going to stomp whatever POS wobbly bench you have. [Beer]
Bench envy.....horrible thing to suffer from!