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In Reply to: RE: Two-Wire Cord is Extremely Hazardous posted by pictureguy on July 10, 2021 at 11:51:34:
I don't think a machine shop can punch that after the chassis is formed. Buy a Heyco strain relief to fit a 3-wire cord (16 or 18 gauge) and file the hole to fit. Incidentally, contrary to popular belief, many stainless alloys are no harder than mild steel.
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