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    Waterproof switch panel

    I've got a 14' jon boat I use on the ponds but I also use it for crabbing. There was no place for a switch panel for the lights, bilge pump, etc. So I took a small cooler and cut a piece of 3/4" plywood to fit inside. Cut out a hole for the panel and screw it together with drywall (now called utility)screws. A couple of screws into the wooden floor to keep it in place. Don't mind the sloppy wiring, I was in a hurry and it will be fixed There's also room for my wallet, cell phone, etc.






    Shhhh. Be verwy, verwy, quiet. I\'m huntin Bass.
    http://www.wannagofishin.com


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    Re: Waterproof switch panel (wannagofishin)

    Now that is pretty smart thinkin'!

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    Re: Waterproof switch panel (smoot504)

    Thanks. They say necessity is the mother of invention. Poverty is the father of jury riggin'. This is what you get when they mate.

    Dan



    Shhhh. Be verwy, verwy, quiet. I\'m huntin Bass.
    http://www.wannagofishin.com


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