Thanks to all you experts for helping me with my electric conversion
problem. My little 50 watt solder iron and small motor grinder don't use a
lot of electricity and I wouldn't call them "industrial".  But I plan on
bringing them anyway, even if Oxford won't let me use them, just so that I
can show people what they look like even if I can't use them.  Hopefully,
there will be no problem.

Thanks to all for your answers.

John


John L. Carmichael Jr.
925 E. Foothills Dr.
Tucson Arizona, USA
Tel: 520-696-1709
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sundial Sculptures Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com
Stained Glass Sundials Website:
http://advanceassociates.com/Sundials/Stained_Glass
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Carmichael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sundial List" <sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de>
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 7:17 AM
Subject: Grinder and Iron


> Hello electrical experts:
>
> I have an electrical question.  My display table at Oxford will be a
stained
> glass sundial assembly table and I want to be able to use my soldering
iron
> and glass grinder that are both 120 volts.
>
> The last time I went to England, I brought the wrong power converter.
They
> sell five or six different types at the hardware store.  Does anybody know
> which kind I should buy?
>
> thanks,
>
> John
>
> John L. Carmichael Jr.
> 925 E. Foothills Dr.
> Tucson Arizona, USA
> Tel: 520-696-1709
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sundial Sculptures Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com
> Stained Glass Sundials Website:
> http://advanceassociates.com/Sundials/Stained_Glass
>
>
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>


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