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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 680184" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Been working on repairing some broken wooden planks up at our corral. Well there were a couple that were a tad too long to fit.</p><p>So I ran several extension cords from the corral to the shop nearby. There was an extension cord right by the door so I just plugged into it without a thought and cut my boards.</p><p>I could smell something burning while I was cutting, thought I had a dull blade.</p><p>Nope.</p><p></p><p>I found the extension cord that my FIL had wired into a 220 outlet. I fried the skil saw, but luckily not myself. I am hopping mad that he had adapted a 110 plug to a 220 current. :devil2: </p><p></p><p>Hubby told me this after the fact. He went to town and got a new skil saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 680184, member: 5917"] Been working on repairing some broken wooden planks up at our corral. Well there were a couple that were a tad too long to fit. So I ran several extension cords from the corral to the shop nearby. There was an extension cord right by the door so I just plugged into it without a thought and cut my boards. I could smell something burning while I was cutting, thought I had a dull blade. Nope. I found the extension cord that my FIL had wired into a 220 outlet. I fried the skil saw, but luckily not myself. I am hopping mad that he had adapted a 110 plug to a 220 current. :devil2: Hubby told me this after the fact. He went to town and got a new skil saw. [/QUOTE]
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