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    Feb 27, 2010, 08:34 AM
    My I use the same lamp wire/receptacle I buy in the U.S. for use in Poland?
    I am making a lamp in the U.S. to be used in Poland. Can I use the wiring with an in-line switch and receptacle that I buy locally and expect it to work in Poland with just a different plug attached to the wire?

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