First off I am NOT an electrician!
BUT this sounds like a problem waiting to happen.
No matter weather you put a "box" at the end or not you still only have 30 amps.
A 20amp 110 & a 30amp 220 is 50 amps your trying to run threw a 30 amp circuit.
IMHO I think that set up with that kind of distance (distance in electrical = resistance) would be ok for your 20amp 110 service but no more.
Steve
Good luck with trying to sort things out...
I know I will only have 30 amps. I don't need anymore than that at a time, I just want the capability for a 30A 220v -OR- (2) 20A 110v
At any given time I would only be running a single saw or piece of equipment plus a couple lights, and nothing I have is rated over 15 A at this point. If I run the air compressor on 220 I would be using that at different times than the saws, so they would not run concurrently.
I just made a 10/3 extension cord - 25' long (garage is 22' wide). I didn't use the orange wire though: i found a rubber insulated 10/3 wire that was stranded (vs. solid copper). It looks and feels just like an extension cord, only larger. Cost me $75 including plug ends ($15 each). I suggest you go to Lowes / HD and get a length cut for you.
I already have (from a previous project) 120ft of 10-3 but it's solid, and doesn't bend very nice... is your extension cord simply a 220v cable or did you break it down to 2 110v?
Can you install the compressor in/or just outside the house and run the hose from the house to the garage? And then you only need a 110 120 ft extension cord which seems a little more doable, since running electric to the out building permenantly is not an option.
Just my .02
Good luck.
I might have to look at that idea... (wonders how excited the wife will be about noisy air compressor next to family room).... it would solve the 220v to shop issue, but then I'd need to get a 100' air hose to wrap up every time i want to work in my shop.
A couple kickers with this whole deal is that we may eventually hardwire electric into the shop, but that is up to the whim of the landowner, and whether he wants to deal with permitting and inspections.... Money is too tight for me to just do it because it's not my property and it will cost several hundred bucks till I get a breaker panel, more wire, conduit, trencher, permit, ect. We have to cross my driveway to get anything between the house and the shop.
The other issue is my degenerative neuropathy that causes a lot of MS like symptoms and so walking back and forth and dragging and unwrapping multiple cables/hoses to and from my shop gets to be a serious p.i.t.a. It's all doable, but till I get everything setup I'm half tired, and then when I am done with whatever project I have, or too tired to keep going, wrapping up hoses and cables again is almost out of the question....