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Originally Posted by
FF33rod
For the outlets, make sure there is a separate circuit breaker for each one. So tired of plugging in a second piece of equipment and blowing a breaker even though they're on different outlets.
Run double gang outlets with each outlet on a different circuit and simply use different colored outlets to differentiate the circuits. That way, you can plug two tools into the box, using the different plugs and not overload the circuit. Also, install the outlets at least 50-inches off the ground. That way you can still access them if you've leaned stuff against the wall.
I'm not getting gray, I'm adding chrome....
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