Hi Mark
Check the Princess Auto - last spring I picked up an aluminum, 36"
long power bar with 12 outlets for about $20 - $30 (can't remember
exact price) for my workbench. They are in the NE, east of Barlow,
south of McKnight
http://www.princessauto.com/PAcountry.cfm?CTRY=CAN&INF=MAP&LOC=cal&SPC=1

Cheers,
Goran

On 10/13/07, Mark Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I hope this isn't too offtopic, but I'm looking for a new "power bar"
>
> I seem to constantly be running out of outlets, and have been
> considering getting one of these [1] ever since I built my workbench
> in spring 2006.  However, I'm not too enthusiastic about spending $200
> on an outlet strip.
>
> Does anyone here have a suggestion?  I know Costco has had some
> similar strips for cheap in the past, but not quite enough outlets for
> me.  I don't want to buy more than 2, since I don't like cascading
> these sorts of things (bad grounding practice!!!!) but I do need > 20
> outlets on a semi-frequent basis (lots of low-power devices at once.)
>
> -Mark C.
>
> [1] http://hammondmfg.com/1585678S.htm  -> 1587H19A1S 70" strip, 19 outlets
>
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