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    Quote Originally Posted by CarverJerry View Post
    I just recieved my Woodcraft May Catalog today in the mail and seen where they have the I-socket or I-switch for $29.99 so if you're interested in one of these chech them out, they have a web page at www.woodcraft.com

    CJ
    Ordered it, got it (yesterday) and it works great! Plug the CW in one socket and the DC in the other one (labeled too). DC starts up as soon as CW starts up then the DC shuts off about 7secs after the CW stops. Paid like $38 including shipping. Definately a good investment.
    JerryB:.

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    Woodcraft has free Super Saver shipping today. I couldn't pass that deal up.

    Rob

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    Just ordered mine too! Thanks for the head up on the shipping deal.

    Doug Fletcher

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbfletcher View Post
    Just ordered mine too! Thanks for the head up on the shipping deal.

    Doug Fletcher
    I received mine yesterday but haven't tried it out as of yet. The only thing I question is I have a 110 volt 1 1/2 HP DC and would have to share the circuit with the Carvewright. I guess I could always use it for other tools if it doesn't work out.

    I have a similar switch built into my shop vac and it works nice.

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    i was at my local sears the other day and they had something like what you guys are talking about. it was about the same money too.
    -Jason

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    Dan, check how many amps your vacuum draws, total between the 2 should not exceed the 15 amps. Im not sure what the CW draws....anyone know off hand?

    CJ

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