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Old 11-06-2009, 6:58 PM   #1
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zennzzo's LED white /blue 225g hood


Was trippin' through Wallys today and realized they have the Christmas goodies out...
I just happened to find the bright LED 60light strings for 7 bones a box...
this is just what I needed to finish off the "duce duce 5"
Keep checking back for progress!
Cost so far:
$25.00-3 LED strings of lights


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Old 11-06-2009, 9:07 PM   #2
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interesting. sounds like a score to me. can't wait to see it.



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Old 11-06-2009, 9:08 PM   #3
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Really? You're going to leave us hanging with a picture of the light IN the box? What a tease.



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Old 11-07-2009, 12:57 AM   #4
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I am excited for the DUCE DUCE 5
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Old 11-07-2009, 2:18 AM   #5
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I gotta dig out the table saw, the mitre saw, and I was thinking maybe hit the Homey-Depot for a new 60 tooth carbide blade...



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Old 11-07-2009, 2:26 AM   #6
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Really? You're going to leave us hanging with a picture of the light IN the box? What a tease.
I agree with Don..This is unsportsman like.
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Old 11-07-2009, 3:09 AM   #7
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I agree with Don..This is unsportsman like.
I really should have collected all my materials before I started this Thread, I know...
But I was so stoked that I had a reason to look in the Christmas stuff before I ate all my left over Halloween junk...And it's not even leftover Turkey season!

Now, I know I have at least 3,471 coax clips with mounting screws somewhere here in my mess...I just spent the last 2 hours looking for 'em.
I'm sure they are right where I put them too...however...

I did find the foam gaskets to my now defunct Magnum 350.
that's gonna help out!!
Oh yeah and the lonely bio-wheel bushing that goes to that emperor I sold last summer.
I also found my 15 dollar caulking gun with a near full sleeve of
GE II Silicone, hard as a whores heart.

And you can't have enough 3/4" Bioballs, I found a gallon of those, beings I'm the Xtreme SCRUBBIE guy, those gotta be worth something...

Hmmm...Wonder if I can Hot Glue the bulb holders in place then wire-tie
the wiring together to make the harness...

I could use a strip of 1/2" hardwood, drill holes for the individual bulbs at the desired spacing and then hot glue them into place, I can silicone the bulbs to make them condensation proof and ziptie the wiring to make the harness!! All nice and straight evenly spaced, and water resistant...


MuHahahahha... SCREW YOU coax clips!! I'll find you another day...
Like a day when I do not need you, then I'll treat you just like I did the foam gaskets from the Magnum 350 carbon container...
Yeah, then you'll see who's BOSS!!



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Very interested to see how this turns out.
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I really should have collected all my materials before I started this Thread, I know...
But I was so stoked that I had a reason to look in the Christmas stuff before I ate all my left over Halloween junk...And it's not even leftover Turkey season!

Now, I know I have at least 3,471 coax clips with mounting screws somewhere here in my mess...I just spent the last 2 hours looking for 'em.
I'm sure they are right where I put them too...however...

I did find the foam gaskets to my now defunct Magnum 350.
that's gonna help out!!
Oh yeah and the lonely bio-wheel bushing that goes to that emperor I sold last summer.
I also found my 15 dollar caulking gun with a near full sleeve of
GE II Silicone, hard as a whores heart.

And you can't have enough 3/4" Bioballs, I found a gallon of those, beings I'm the Xtreme SCRUBBIE guy, those gotta be worth something...

Hmmm...Wonder if I can Hot Glue the bulb holders in place then wire-tie
the wiring together to make the harness...

I could use a strip of 1/2" hardwood, drill holes for the individual bulbs at the desired spacing and then hot glue them into place, I can silicone the bulbs to make them condensation proof and ziptie the wiring to make the harness!! All nice and straight evenly spaced, and water resistant...


MuHahahahha... SCREW YOU coax clips!! I'll find you another day...
Like a day when I do not need you, then I'll treat you just like I did the foam gaskets from the Magnum 350 carbon container...
Yeah, then you'll see who's BOSS!!
That sounds like a normal day for me. lol



But back to the lights, how bright are they?



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i can use those foam gaskets!
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I also found my 15 dollar caulking gun with a near full sleeve of
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yeah, thought i remembered seeing it laying around somewhere??!!



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