Finally Did it!
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RE: Finally Did it!
Yea, I have gotten alot of good reactions about it. and it was almost too easy using those LEDs. the only thing that freaked me out was drilling the holes freehand (no drill press in the condo yet) because the margin of error was so small, only 1/8 between the borders of each hole.
I also filled in the back of the pegs with clear silicone for glass showers. water tight now
I also filled in the back of the pegs with clear silicone for glass showers. water tight now
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RE: Finally Did it!
Looks nice. I'd personally be kind of annoyed that they aren't in a nice straight line, but that's just me. As long as you're happy.
Another benefit to using those strips from Oznium is that the wiring is pretty long, so you can do it all farther away from the peg, making it look nice and clean underneath the bike.
Another benefit to using those strips from Oznium is that the wiring is pretty long, so you can do it all farther away from the peg, making it look nice and clean underneath the bike.
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RE: Finally Did it!
For anybody looking to design their own LED setup and willing to do some of your own drilling you should consult with this company:
www.customdynamics.com
They are about an hour from my house and I have been in their store/warehouse a few times. They had what seemed like an infinite number of LED's of all sizes and configurations to make whatever you could dream of.
I don't work for them, it's just nice to have a vendor so near my location and not in CA like everything else.
www.customdynamics.com
They are about an hour from my house and I have been in their store/warehouse a few times. They had what seemed like an infinite number of LED's of all sizes and configurations to make whatever you could dream of.
I don't work for them, it's just nice to have a vendor so near my location and not in CA like everything else.
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