View Poll Results: What do you do with power cords when using dangerous power tools
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Power cord placed over the shoulder
10 38.46% -
Power cord left naturally outta the way
13 50.00% -
Other
3 11.54%
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1st December 2004, 07:12 PM #16Originally Posted by Ben from Vic.
I even came across a hedge trimmer where the motor was insulated but the steady handle was attached to the blade housing with a nice strong through bolt!
OH. back to the original thread, drape it over the shoulder when outside, otherwise drape it from the workshop roof on a bungee along with the dust hose.
Chas
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6th December 2004, 06:17 PM #17
I use an old Towa 9" saw and an old Wolf 8" - I wouldn't like to risk hanging onto either of them if I cut the cord :eek: - RCD or not - although - whole heartedly agree they are an absolute must in any house - workshop or not.
Perhaps it is better to be irresponsible and right, than to be responsible and wrong.
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9th December 2004, 02:10 PM #18SENIOR MEMBER
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I generally hold a loop of cord in my hand while holding onto the handle/trigger for saws, planers etc. I find it helps stop the cord catching on clamps etc.
Drills I just let dangle
I do sometimes also then drape it over my shoulder if I am expecting to have to move a fair distance while using the tool.
I saw my father chew the power cord when using his hand held planer. No series damage done but everytime I pick it up I am reminded of the incident.
For those of you with the overhead power, you must still have some excess cord unless the cords are exactly the right length and you never move.
Jon
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5th March 2005, 09:01 PM #19I do sometimes also then drape it over my shoulder if I am expecting to have to move a fair distance while using the tool.
beejay1
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7th March 2005, 03:02 AM #20Son Of Odin
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While I was apprenticed I put a 9" grinder through its extension lead (laying curled under the plate I was cutting.) No shock, just one hell of a bang. The bang was enough to make me see white - as if I was gonna faint. Lucky for me the tool was well built I guess.
Over the shoulder from that day forth.
J!J!
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7th March 2005, 03:16 AM #21
Ah that nuthing, when I was a little tacker(bout 4 or 5)I deiced I wanted to see what electricity looks like... grabed mums brand new sissors and cut through my electric blanket cord... ZAP nice welded sissors, lucky they had isulated handles otherwise I wouldnt be typing this!
Mum still has these sissors, she just loves showing everyone when Im around.....................................................................
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22nd March 2005, 04:41 PM #22
Gotta make sure that cords out of the way, it gets annoying when you are giong through a long cut free hand, hook the cord on a table leg or something sticking out of the bench and snag it causing your table to be six inches shorter!!!
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