Tom O
Ultra Member
Well I've finished off the electrical switches finally this one was a pain it has a pilot light when it is in the on position, you have to use the white wires and a ground to get the neon light to work. ( I never claimed to be a Sparky! )
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I picked this type to show if someone turns off the floodlights in the alley I may print up a part that will have a rod keeping it in the on position.
I also cleared out the corner and placed the template down it looks like a 45 angle to the corner will be the best choice when the mill gets here.
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I picked this type to show if someone turns off the floodlights in the alley I may print up a part that will have a rod keeping it in the on position.
I also cleared out the corner and placed the template down it looks like a 45 angle to the corner will be the best choice when the mill gets here.
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