Syberia
Well-known member
Stopped by Home Depot the other day to try and pick up a right angled 3 prong cord cap. They seem to be needlessly expensive so I just ended up buying the regular kind, but not before asking one of the employees if they had anything cheaper.
He shows me a flimsy plastic lamp-duty plug with only 2 prongs. I mention that it is for outdoor use and that I need a ground, to which he proceeds to tell me that the ground "doesn't do anything" and "lots of people just cut them off" anyways. Instead of arguing, I just buy a normal 3 prong plug for a lot less money.
I get home and recount the story to the wife, who has absolutely no idea what a grounding prong does. I try to explain it, after which she agrees with the Home Depot guy that it serves no purpose and it's ok to cut them off
I went back the other day and a different employee is jamming a piece of plywood into the panel saw as hard as he can, the saw sounds like its about to explode and I can smell the wood burning as I walk past.
He shows me a flimsy plastic lamp-duty plug with only 2 prongs. I mention that it is for outdoor use and that I need a ground, to which he proceeds to tell me that the ground "doesn't do anything" and "lots of people just cut them off" anyways. Instead of arguing, I just buy a normal 3 prong plug for a lot less money.
I get home and recount the story to the wife, who has absolutely no idea what a grounding prong does. I try to explain it, after which she agrees with the Home Depot guy that it serves no purpose and it's ok to cut them off

I went back the other day and a different employee is jamming a piece of plywood into the panel saw as hard as he can, the saw sounds like its about to explode and I can smell the wood burning as I walk past.

