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Old 04-19-2014, 08:43 AM   #15
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Think of it this way, THE male BLADES go into the female SLOTS. Same as the blades on the 15 amp plug on your hand drill go into the slots in the wall outlet.

Thus the female is the "Outlet".

I also have a bawdy reference but I'll not post it.
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Think of it like this: if it has a stick outer it is male - if it has a stick inner, it is female. The male part is the plug and the stick inner is an outlet. The plug plugs into the outlet (now I'm confused!) LOL!

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Aaaahhhh whatever you call it ... I got it done right & looks like it came from the factory that way. DW likes it and says it looks like somebody that knew what they was doin did it (that's all that counts)....of course I wouldn't do it if didn't know what I'm doing. May not pronounce everything to industry standard but I'll get the job done in a professional manner.


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Aaaahhhh whatever you call it ... I got it done right & looks like it came from the factory that way.

Perfect! Congrats...

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