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    Thats quite a setup.
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    Great find
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    Very nice indeed Chris. I hope it is okay, but I started another thread asking for pictures of cleaning set ups and added a link to your thread. I also have a new 48x48 building and all I lack is a cleaning station. I have been looking for a find like yours for a couple years myself. "D"
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    Looks nice, just a thought you might want to change the outlet to a GFI. With all the water and steel you have that could be an issue. Maybe not but work has trained to me to look for stuff like this. I did a stupid stunt this summer with electrical drill and dock, thank goodness the dock had GFI circuit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Potatoe View Post
    Looks nice, just a thought you might want to change the outlet to a GFI. With all the water and steel you have that could be an issue. Maybe not but work has trained to me to look for stuff like this. I did a stupid stunt this summer with electrical drill and dock, thank goodness the dock had GFI circuit.
    Thanks for thinking of my safety. I'm no electrician but was also thinking about the metal and water combo. I installed a power strip, "you can see it on the foot rail", my intentions are to plug my fillet knife into this. Should this suffice until I get my electrician over to install a GFI?


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    Nice job but I'm worried about the power supply being where water can get to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackhawk19 View Post
    Nice job but I'm worried about the power supply being where water can get to it.
    Sorry, I had only read the first page of posts when I posted this, I see it's already been covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    Thanks for thinking of my safety. I'm no electrician but was also thinking about the metal and water combo. I installed a power strip, "you can see it on the foot rail", my intentions are to plug my fillet knife into this. Should this suffice until I get my electrician over to install a GFI?


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    the power strip is better, BUT I'd put it up above the table. IF water runs or is splashed off the table it's going to go down possibly getting into the strip. I know it'll shut off power to the knife, BUT it might also cause the breaker to kick out. JMO and I'm not an electrician.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    Thanks for thinking of my safety. I'm no electrician but was also thinking about the metal and water combo. I installed a power strip, "you can see it on the foot rail", my intentions are to plug my fillet knife into this. Should this suffice until I get my electrician over to install a GFI?


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    the power strip is better, BUT I'd put it up above the table like under the bottom of the shelf. IF water runs or is splashed off the table it's going to go down possibly getting into the strip. I know it'll shut off power to the knife, BUT it might also cause the breaker to kick out. JMO and I'm not an electrician.
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    Nice boss.....WTG
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