2manyrocks
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Does this have to be a portable cable or could you hard wire it for your location?
portable cableDoes this have to be a portable cable or could you hard wire it for your location?
It's probably one of those things that once you get a good length of heavy, flexible wire, you don't ever want to get rid of it as the cost to replace is too high.Not got a single reponce from the FB add "power cord wanted" as of yet... Oh well.
unfortunately it was probably scrapped, can't fathom the number of serviceable heavier gauge copper extension cords or welding leads scrapped for pennies on the dollar.It's probably one of those things that once you get a good length of heavy, flexible wire, you don't ever want to get rid of it as the cost to replace is too high.
I had 50' welding leads for my arc welder stored at my grandmother's house in the garage. After she passed away, my father rented the house out for extra income and didn't let me know. After he had to evict the renter, he asked for some assistance cleaning the place out. The only thing missing from the garage was the 50' leads. Grrrrr!![]()
One final suggestion in my experience if you use cheaper less durable aluminum stranded wire I'd make sure all connections in the plugs where wiring is connected to blades, are coated with an anti-oxidation paste like no-ox or similar. good luck again lol.I got some SOOW cord for my snow implements and LOVED that stuff. But for this I'll go with whatever covering is less costly. It would be out very much.
I'll go with all copper wire.One final suggestion in my experience if you use cheaper less durable aluminum stranded wire I'd make sure all connections in the plugs where wiring is connected to blades, are coated with an anti-oxidation paste like no-ox or similar. good luck again lol.
Ya, that box of soow two wire 14 gauge I got for implements was costly."you'll pay $10.55/ft for SOOW in 3x8AWG,"
Wow, so if I EVER get stupid enough to sell my 85' cord I should advertise it for "$850, no charge for the connectors"... Steve
Interesting. I have a cheap green (probably SJEOOW, but I've never checked) outdoor cord that I use for Christmas lights, and it's been chewed on by many animals over the last 10 years. Now you have me wondering if the jacket is soy based?Yeah, besides being able to beat an elephant to death with a #12 "consumer" grade cord if it's below 70 degrees, the rodents dearly LOVE the soy based insulation - neoprene, not so much.
There are several car companies that're fighting law suits over chewed up wiring, so far NONE of 'em are admitting there might be a problem.
Where's the good ol' asbestos when ya really NEED it?... Steve