Introduction: OUTLETS FOR MY WORK BENCH
I,M TIRED OF MAKING TOO MANY CONNECTIONS WITH MY ELECTRICAL TOOLS, IN ONE OUTLET, I ADD A MULTIPLE OUTLET,FOR THE STANLEY FOLDING WORK BENCH ,FOR RESOLVE THIS . I MAKE THIS PROJECT.
MATERIALS:
- MULTIPLE OUTLET SOCKETS (4 OUTLETS).
- PLASTICS TIES.
- PUNCH.
- LIGHTER.
UNDERNEATH OF THE BENCH I FOUND A SPACE FOR ADD THE OUTLETS,AND WITH THE HOT PUNCH I OPEN 3 HOLES FOR THE PLASTIC TIES,I HOPE YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES, FOR BETTER EXPLANATION ,I SPENT LESS OF $10
I WIN A LOT , SAVING TIME AND IS EASY FOR FOLDING THE BENCH
6 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
I hear ya, I win a lot. Won a pack 3 powerstrips, they work great. I think I will use my last one for this project. Great idea Charles
10 years ago on Introduction
These are great. I've got them all over my shop including a 12 outlet version on a column in the middle of everything,
That way most of my shop tools stay plugged in so I can switch from one to another without looking around for the right plug. I can only use one tool at a time so there's no problem with the curcuit.
I am going to put one on my portable stand now!
10 years ago on Introduction
Great Idea! I just got done mounting one to the front underside of my bench so I don't have cords across the top when I'm drilling, grinding, etc. Just be smart: I had my twin 500 watt halogen plugged into strip, then fired up the grinder--it popped the little breaker.
Shame on me for being lazy!
10 years ago on Introduction
Great idea, been doing this for years.
10 years ago on Introduction
I hate switching between tools , it seems that I always pick up the one not pluged in or during the plugging-unplugging I end up with both tool cords in my hands and not the drop cord . With this project you put it in a convenient out of the way spot that is always with your work table.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
THIS IS GOOD FOR WORK FAST AND WHEN THE TIME COUNT THANKS FOR COMMENT