220V on the way

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220V on the way

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I talked to my nephew the electrician last night. He has decided to take a few months off from doing commercial work and take care of his mom (my sister). I suggested that he bring her down south to warm her bones and while he was here he could re-wire my garage. He said he would be here on the 18th. Oh yeah, here comes the 220V. New compressor, welder, I can put my table saw back to 220V.
I always liked that kid!!!!!
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a 220 table saw. how big is that thing. and what kind is it? i mean is it a huge industrial one or what?
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Delta circa 1947. mounted on a stand next to a delta jointer same vintage. Both run off of Beldor 110/220 motors. Its a beast. Cast iron, stays put when you use it not like some of the new machines. Found it at an estate sale a few years ago.
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