Wamsutta
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If you were to get a 10 gauge 50 foot extension cord for your high powered 15 Amp SKIL 77 Worm Drive circular saw, would you get a triple tap or a single tap on the cord end? What are the disadvantages of a triple tap?
While the triple trap is convenient in the right situations, if you are moving around enough that the saw cord pulls on the triple tap, the weight of the triple tap will cause you to come unplugged. The triple is too bulky and heavy to "follow around" the saw cord. If you'll be moving and dragging things around, go with the single.
While the triple trap is convenient in the right situations, if you are moving around enough that the saw cord pulls on the triple tap, the weight of the triple tap will cause you to come unplugged. The triple is too bulky and heavy to "follow around" the saw cord. If you'll be moving and dragging things around, go with the single.
I know that but it's the best picture of a triple tap on the internet.
I thought about going 12 gauge, but if I wanted to extend all the way out to 100 feet, all I'd have to do is get a 2nd 50 foot 10 gauge. 12 gauge won't handle 100 feet.
I put 12' cords on most of the "portable" power tools I use. Really seems to be handy. I have a wide mix of triple taps and single but find myself going for a triple most of the time now that the tool cords are all longer.Just a suggestion, I removed the original cord and put a longer one on my worm drive.
Maybe get a single end cord and a triple outlet adapter to plug into the single?
-Pat
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