Looks good put a gfi receptical in where the strip is plugged in will trip and shut off knife and any other thing plugged in. Most places it is building codes. Any way good find
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Nice setup Chris.
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Looks good put a gfi receptical in where the strip is plugged in will trip and shut off knife and any other thing plugged in. Most places it is building codes. Any way good find
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right up town now, that looks great
if I put something like that around my place I'd never catch another fish lol
again great job sir
That's a nice setup ya got thar!
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If no GFI then I would move the power strip up high and on the wall above the work surface. But for safety I would look at putting in a GFI on that outlet, if you are going that far why not just extend that circuit and add another 4 plex outlet tied to the GFI. Then you would have 4 outlets protected and ready for any action.
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Looks great
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Just raise the outlet a foot. Make it a double instead of quad and just install the gfci plug type. I remembered when I wired to do that. I like the idea of plugging the knife above. Learned that from some cleaning stations at parks/campgrounds.