But what's the point of retractable or not if a concern is about a trip hazard? Retractable implies "less to have to think about" which increases the probability of something going amiss. Eh? No one took up the battery back up suggestion. I may just have to try it myself. David Skolnik Hastings on Hudson, NY At 06:39 PM 1/24/2011, you wrote: >Barbara et al, >Harbour Freight has retractable extension cords. The one I have, in >my shop, is 12 gauge, which is a bit stout for the Dampp-Chaser app. >However, they have ones that are smaller gauge. 16 gauge would be >more than adequate. I believe mine is 20' long. Check out their >catalogue. Should be able to find one there. They come with a "c" >bracket for mounting on the wall, etc., which allows you to swing it >flat against the wall. >Regards, >Joe > > >Joe Garrett, R.P.T. >Captain of the Tool Police >Squares R I >
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