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...a bright flash and a whiff of ozone...
#1
I never thought it would happen to me but alas today I did it.



While this is someone else's photo, it is identical to what I saw after the sparks. Doh!
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#2
I hate when that happens.
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#3
Been there, done that exact same thing with some Black & Decker Hedge Hogs. I too never thought it would happen to me. Instead of one really long extension cord, I now have a long one and one short one. A replacement plug is not that hard to put on either end, thankfully. Smile
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#4
My dad always ran over the extension cord of the electric mower with the mower. And the toe of his chukka boots twice.
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#5
Extension cords can make great speaker wire BTW.
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#6
Been There. Done That. Got the D'Oh !
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#7
mikebw wrote:
Extension cords can make great speaker wire BTW.

And is it cheaper too.
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#8
Extension cords can make great speaker wire BTW.

And they're such a nice fashion statement.

Right up there with cinder block bookshelves.

Check that- they make cider block bookshelves look fashionable.
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#9
I've searched a lot for a "connector" that will nicely splice 2 wires together that I've sheared apart doing the same chore. I know you can put a plug on each end of the severed cord, but it seems like there ought to be some kind of a slim connector that will safely join the 2 ends and not be much thicker than the cord. Anyone seen such a thing?

LyleH
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#10
This is a MUCH better product for trimming hedges. Go for quality.

I agree on using electrical cord as speaker wire.


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