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I have one and it works fine. I got it with some machines I acquired and have since made two more. As long as you use proper wire and plugs it should be fine. (...and keep the runs an appropriate length)
Doug
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Nothing wrong with a 220volt extension cord. I use one for my table saw. It has a 15amp plug and receptacle but 20amp would be fine too.
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When I made mine, I found that buying 12ga 110v pre-made extension cords at the Borg were less significantly less expensive than buying the bare wire, enough to make it cheaper overall to buy the male and female 220s, cut off the 110s and convert it. Don't know if that is still true but worth checking out.
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Use Pass and Seymour plugs. They are very well built and easy to wire. Well worth the price upgrade.
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Yup most of the rest of the world uses 220v and all their cords are 220... We are one of the minority that use 110 still along with Japan and most of the us protectorates.
I wish we had 220 as the standard here but then we would be stuck with those enormous receptacles and plugs that Europe has. Their wall outlets are massive things. Makes commercial receptacles look small.