I have a number of power tools in my shed and now the cold weather is coming in I find the cables are becoming a bit stiff to unwind to plug in. What type of cable could I use to replace the original cable with that won't be stiff to unwind?
The machines most affected are a planer/thicknesser, Evolution combination saw, floor standing circular saw table, table mounted sander/linisher, 2 x hand held sanders and a biscuit jointer.
They present cable appears to be 0.75mm 3 core on most tools.
Shed has a small portable heater which I only turn on when I am in there and gets turned off each time I leave it to go indoors for anything. It is also switched off when I am creating dust/shavings etc so the shed never actually gets warm unless it's summer and the cables are not as stiff.
Before anyone suggests hard wiring them in, it's not feasible because I have to wheel them into the middle of the floor to use them.
The machines most affected are a planer/thicknesser, Evolution combination saw, floor standing circular saw table, table mounted sander/linisher, 2 x hand held sanders and a biscuit jointer.
They present cable appears to be 0.75mm 3 core on most tools.
Shed has a small portable heater which I only turn on when I am in there and gets turned off each time I leave it to go indoors for anything. It is also switched off when I am creating dust/shavings etc so the shed never actually gets warm unless it's summer and the cables are not as stiff.
Before anyone suggests hard wiring them in, it's not feasible because I have to wheel them into the middle of the floor to use them.