freudianfloyd
Well-known member
The picture below is the subpanel in my attached garage (im fully aware it is ugly and you pros are looking at it in horror). It is currently wired into my main panel via a 60 Amp breaker. The only things running off of this subpanel are my air compressor, drill press, a heater, and one single 110v outlet. None of which get used together very often.

The problem I am having is I need a 60 Amp circuit in my garage for the new Inverter TIG welder I just got. So my question is, without going to a bigger subpanel, or running a second set of wires to the main house panel, how can I split off of this and add an outlet to plug in my welder?
Since the subpanel is already on a 60 Amp breaker, is there a way to tie into the main leads and wire them directly to an outlet? I would never need to run all the equipment at the same time, so I dont think overloading the main breaker will be a concern, but I'm no expert (obviously).

The problem I am having is I need a 60 Amp circuit in my garage for the new Inverter TIG welder I just got. So my question is, without going to a bigger subpanel, or running a second set of wires to the main house panel, how can I split off of this and add an outlet to plug in my welder?
Since the subpanel is already on a 60 Amp breaker, is there a way to tie into the main leads and wire them directly to an outlet? I would never need to run all the equipment at the same time, so I dont think overloading the main breaker will be a concern, but I'm no expert (obviously).
