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Labelmanagerr 280, although I think they have several that would work. The thing I like is that it can be plugged into a computer, and you can type the labels with a nice real keyboard, and use all of the built in computer fonts, so you can get stuff like 2 clear lines of text on 1/4 inch wide labels. There are printable shrink wrap labels, but I was unhappy with the quality of them. Basic glossy printed labels under clear heat shrink work great, last forever, and will be readable in 20 years.
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Here's a picture showing everything mounted, fuses in, carpet in place, etc...
![]() Sexy piece of random wood is stuck in back to keep things tight for right now! woohoo!
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Hi, Mike,
Beautiful build (and I hope that it's survived the hurricane!). Now that you are 8 months out from completion, do you have any other further thoughts on your process? Also, do you have an idea of how much your build cost (in terms of materials, that is)? Best regards, Brian |
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Great work - very clean and organized. My hat is off to you Sir! Having done a similar project on my car, I know what effort that takes:
Updating most of the electrical system - an experiment I feel much safer with the electrical power distributed in a safer and more organized fashion. |
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