DISCLAIMER: I am not an electrician, I learned how to do this from a ton of internet research. If you are an electrician and saw me do something crazy, can you please let me know so I don't burn down my house haha. One thing to note that keeps coming up in the comments, I put romex wire in metal conduit, that’s a big no no. Romex is its own kind of conduit used inside houses and putting it inside conduit could cause overheating and a fire. So don’t do it!
Welcome back to the workshop! My table saw runs on 220V but like most homes in America, 220V isn't standard. So I installed a sub panel with a 220V breaker to cover everything in the garage. It's pretty simple to do, and was actually way easier than I thought it would be. I'm not recommending you do this, but if you do attempt it and ever feel uncomfortable, please call an electrictian.
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