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Need to mount a new fuse block to...something
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<blockquote data-quote="djcamera" data-source="post: 442197" data-attributes="member: 22870"><p>42-year-old aluminum Starcraft. My new 12-circuit blade fuse block with integrated negative bus arrives in the mail today and I'm so stoked to finally clean up the wiring mess. Currently there's a small glass fuse panel with a spaghetti wad of wires, doubled-up negative connections, etc.</p><p></p><p>My first challenge, though, will be to mount the new fuse block onto something under the dash. It's much bigger than the existing fuse block & neg. bus, which are attached to what looks like a short piece of white plastic or plexiglass. I'd rather not drill/screw/rivet into any aluminum under the dash. Thinking of gluing a piece of wood or something under there, possibly to the inside of the hull and mounting the fuse block onto that.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for a mounting solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djcamera, post: 442197, member: 22870"] 42-year-old aluminum Starcraft. My new 12-circuit blade fuse block with integrated negative bus arrives in the mail today and I'm so stoked to finally clean up the wiring mess. Currently there's a small glass fuse panel with a spaghetti wad of wires, doubled-up negative connections, etc. My first challenge, though, will be to mount the new fuse block onto something under the dash. It's much bigger than the existing fuse block & neg. bus, which are attached to what looks like a short piece of white plastic or plexiglass. I'd rather not drill/screw/rivet into any aluminum under the dash. Thinking of gluing a piece of wood or something under there, possibly to the inside of the hull and mounting the fuse block onto that. Any suggestions for a mounting solution? [/QUOTE]
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