Not sure what the issue would be for running stove and outlet at the same time -- that is what a circuit breaker is for.

Yes, my plug is (maybe, likely) anti-code but I needed power and took a few minutes to get it. I'll keep the inspector out of the house (he thought my work on the addition was top-notch, plumbing too). When I get to redoing that part of the house I will likely run sufficient power off that panel to the garage so I don't have to fool with the cord.

Max, did not get the welder, I looked at them and they looked pretty crappy so decided to just hang on until I can get a mo betta one. I hate cheap tools, though the HF tile saw I got actually looks half decent, and the $20 recip saw has been abused considerably and keeps on sawing.

--R


On 10/11/12 12:21 PM, Tim C wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Rich Thomas
<richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
If you have an electric stove or oven in the kitchen you have 220V right
there, just run another outlet off it (but make sure it is hard to plug in a
110 thingie.  Or you can take it off your dryer plug but you would have to
make coffee by the laundry.  I wired up a 220V plug next to my dryer outlet
to run a regular 12g extension cord to my compressor and jointer in the
garage (painted red with dire warnings placarded on it).
And remember never to run both the stove and the outlet at the same time.

BTW it's probably anti-code, if you are thinking of selling your house
at some point make sure it's easily removeable.

You could probably order a European outlet from FL(hardware)PS.

Best,
-Tim

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