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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My completed Duck/Fishing boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="Fletch22" data-source="post: 450084" data-attributes="member: 22075"><p>ip68 strip, red only and five meters long with 3m tape backing, cut in half. I think it was the 3528 version, which is plenty bright. Soldered them and filled end caps with rtv silicone to maintain waterproofing and stuck them on with double sided extra strength foam tape, the 3m that comes on the back isn’t very strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fletch22, post: 450084, member: 22075"] ip68 strip, red only and five meters long with 3m tape backing, cut in half. I think it was the 3528 version, which is plenty bright. Soldered them and filled end caps with rtv silicone to maintain waterproofing and stuck them on with double sided extra strength foam tape, the 3m that comes on the back isn’t very strong. [/QUOTE]
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