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About 80% done 1988 Alumacraft Update: 8/22/09 New Pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 92455" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>Small Update:</p><p></p><p>About 30 min. of work @ 10pm underneath a spot light. Did I mention I hate mosquitos?..</p><p>I had a few minutes last night and re-wired the rear pole light socket and routed the wires through the aluminum to where my switch panel will be located. I didnt want to use wirenuts so I soldered the wires and used shrink tubing around the connections. I also extended the pos and neg wires of my bilge pump to make it easier to wire and I used the same solder and shrink tubing method as I did with the rear light. </p><p></p><p>As long as it doesnt rain, I am going to have my fishing buddy come over on thursday after work and maybe we can knock out re-wiring the trailer lights and re-pack the bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 92455, member: 496"] Small Update: About 30 min. of work @ 10pm underneath a spot light. Did I mention I hate mosquitos?.. I had a few minutes last night and re-wired the rear pole light socket and routed the wires through the aluminum to where my switch panel will be located. I didnt want to use wirenuts so I soldered the wires and used shrink tubing around the connections. I also extended the pos and neg wires of my bilge pump to make it easier to wire and I used the same solder and shrink tubing method as I did with the rear light. As long as it doesnt rain, I am going to have my fishing buddy come over on thursday after work and maybe we can knock out re-wiring the trailer lights and re-pack the bearings. [/QUOTE]
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