Miss the Pontiacs
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I have to get power outdoors for a 240 volt stone saw.
Quickest way would be to the dryer 30 amp outlet. The fellow that lent me the saw has a number of pigtails.
The one I’ll show of a pic of is or was a 30 amp plug with the one connector cut off. So I’m planning on going this route.
Probably not to code but only to be used on this one stone job.
I don’t see much difference doing this or going back to the panel and pig tailing across the breaker.
I’m just a little apprehensive since this is on a new build and the electrical inspector just gave us a pass less than 3 weeks ago. I’ll probably be cutting for a day or two.
Appreciate your input.
Existing plug and outlet.


Contractor pigtail and existing breaker


Quickest way would be to the dryer 30 amp outlet. The fellow that lent me the saw has a number of pigtails.
The one I’ll show of a pic of is or was a 30 amp plug with the one connector cut off. So I’m planning on going this route.
Probably not to code but only to be used on this one stone job.
I don’t see much difference doing this or going back to the panel and pig tailing across the breaker.
I’m just a little apprehensive since this is on a new build and the electrical inspector just gave us a pass less than 3 weeks ago. I’ll probably be cutting for a day or two.
Appreciate your input.
Existing plug and outlet.


Contractor pigtail and existing breaker





