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No need for parallel circuits, whatever they are.
Run one circuit, continue until done.
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What Herb said. There's a perception out there that 240V is 'special'. Most appliances that run at that voltage do so because they require a lot more power than most, are fixed in place, and have to be able to run concurrent with any other load in the house, like clothes dryers, A/C units, ranges, etc., so they invariably are the only load on that branch circuit. Industrial motors are similar in that sense.
But adding another receptacle so you can plug your portable tool in at different locations is really no different than the 120V duplexes sprinkled all around your house, with no limit on how many are on a circuit, or the 120V 20A receptacles at your kitchen counters. You can easily plug a microwave, coffee maker, and counter top griddle in and blow the breaker - just ask my Sis in-law, as she does that about once a year (and calls me asking what could be wrong), even though I've admonished her to put the Keurig machine on the other side of the kitchen which is on another circuit.
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If you were closer I have a spyder box I could sell you, plug all your stuff into one place and go
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