Posted on 110 vs 220
#1 posted 06-13-2011 07:43 PM |
^I’m pulling up a chair, too, Charlie;) I know that in theory, it shouldn’t. Many electricians (which I am not) have told me this. Maybe my saw defied physics somehow but it struggled on the simplest of task at 110V and blazes without delay at 220V. Nothing else at all was changed on the saw except the wiring. I’m pretty sure I wasn’t in some sort of fugue state and/or dreaming;) -- My dad and I built a 65 chev pick up.I killed trannys in that thing for some reason-Hog |