Howdy,
Back to the OP's question...
I think the way to do what you originally asked to do is per a previous
response...
I.e. Run a 6 gauge flexible extention cord with a 50A plug from the 50A
receptacle to a 30A breaker box mounted on your saw (like
http://www.amazon.com/Midwest-U013C-30-Amp-Box-Breaker/dp/B00076WQE0, but
check to see if there's a difference between 110vac and 220vac).
Plug the saw into that.
Now, there's absoultely no way in hell that I'd do that, rather than just
putting a 50A plug on the end of the saw cord, but if you want to spend
lots of money for some perceived vs. actual safety, go for it.
Mark
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