I just had to replace the plug on my DA today. I am one of those people who make a loose knot at the end of the cord where it attaches to the extension cord to keep it from coming unplugged while working. I usually don't have alot of problems doing this but I did create a broken connection in my DA cord while doing this.
Just figured I would out a little note in case others did the same thing. For the time being I have gotten in the habit of once I plug the DA Cord into the Extension cord I simply stick the connection in my back pocket. Usually my back left pocket, then I drape the cord up over my left shoulder and cross it over to my right then down to the DA. This lets me have better control over where the cord is thus minimizing the chance of dragging it across the finish. If I need more or less cord I can just use my left arm to adjust the length by pulling or giving up slack. This also keeps the end from dragging the ground, gives me plenty of cord to work with, and protects the connection so I don't pull the cord apart again.
Kind of common sense but it took me a few months to wise up a figure it out so I figured I might save someone else the time and trouble.
Just figured I would out a little note in case others did the same thing. For the time being I have gotten in the habit of once I plug the DA Cord into the Extension cord I simply stick the connection in my back pocket. Usually my back left pocket, then I drape the cord up over my left shoulder and cross it over to my right then down to the DA. This lets me have better control over where the cord is thus minimizing the chance of dragging it across the finish. If I need more or less cord I can just use my left arm to adjust the length by pulling or giving up slack. This also keeps the end from dragging the ground, gives me plenty of cord to work with, and protects the connection so I don't pull the cord apart again.
Kind of common sense but it took me a few months to wise up a figure it out so I figured I might save someone else the time and trouble.

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