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Have you checked your manual regarding this.  My 1 h.p. air compressor 
says not to use an extension cord.  I tried it once just to see what 
would happen.  It just sat there and hummed.  If the manual doesn't 
address it I would consult an elctrician.  I know we have a resident 
elctrcian on this list.  

Paul L.
Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
> trying to make a 220v extension cord so i can move my plasma cutter
> around the shop a bit.
>    Plasma cutter is rated at 16 amps, but it says cutting amperage is
>    5-25, depending on thickness of metal.
>    breaker in wall is a 40.
>     I want the cord to be twenty feet long.
>      What gauge wire should I get? 
>       What about the ends, should those be rated at 25 amps? or would
>       that matter? They have some monster ends but i dont know if I need
>       them that big.
>     PS- yes this is for my 62-65 mopar.
>    neal Zimmerman, eugene Oregon
>      
> 
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Plyguy
'63 Sport Fury
440/727

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