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A Cable Anchor Belt Clip
I have a number of 120VAC powered lawn tools. Dragging around the power cord can be annoying as the power cord yanks on the tool. Here is a cable anchor that mounts on my belt which solves the problem.
If you are interested, please see
http://rick.sparber.org/CABC.pdf
Your comments are welcome. All of us are smarter than any one of us.
Thanks,
Rick
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Thanks Rick, I had a Makita circular saw that continually had the lead roll over near the blade when cutting posts close to the ground. It eventually cut through the lead (240V) and neither the shed safety switch nor the house one (linked together & 40 metres from shed) activated. I was not injured. Now I have the lead over and around my shoulder after many years of "structural landscaping" this is a good alternative for safety. I actually use hangers ( for storage) for several of my extension leads similar to that device not thinking of that potential on my belt.
KInd Regards & keep cutting grass, wood & metal
Ranald
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Thanks Rick! We've added your Cable Anchor Belt Loop to our Safety category, as well as to your builder page: Rick's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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<a href="http://www.homemadetools.net/homemade-cable-anchor-belt-loop">Cable Anchor Belt Loop</a>
<span> by <a href="/builder/Rick+Sparber">Rick Sparber</a></span>
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