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#41

The HF one does scratch the floor, but only needs two metal 'skis' to take care of that problem.



It also is 220 but I've seen posts by people that run it on 110 instead and they say it just runs slower?
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#42

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i looked at the maxjax too, ... it's also 220, which means more wiring.

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Thanks for that info. My electrical panel is close to the garage and I need to finish the room where it is, so I will run 220V to the garage while I am at it! I was an electrician in my early 20's, so that is not an "issue" for me...
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#43

yeah - the drilling into the slab was the big one for me. being a tension slab, that was potentially catastrophic.
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#44

Learnt a "new" term today: tension slab - interesting read on Wikipedia.

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