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Richmond VA 1960 Bugeye Bringing Miss Eva back to life.

Electrical Wiring has started.

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I am going to use a small eBay wiring harness for rat rods etc...
I have the wires separated, numbered and laid out for the different circuits.
Most importantly I have the name of a local who is a paid gun when all else fails.
I will try to do as much as possible and if I hit a dead end, I will bring him in.
Miss Eva needs a master cut off switch to start.
This created for a new small cheap tool. Now I can cut and crimp my own battery cables.



Brute Hammer Crimper Tool - Crimp Battery
 
 
Looking good. I can’t wait to get to that point. I’m still sanding and sanding and sanding.........."
 
lovely - such a neat installation (and orderly tools in the background) you're a robot aren't you?
 
lovely - such a neat installation (and orderly tools in the background) you're a robot aren't you?

The garage is a mess. I will have to post a picture of my electrical wiring tables. Every couple of days I have to pack up the tools and start the mess again.
 
The garage is a mess. I will have to post a picture of my electrical wiring tables. Every couple of days I have to pack up the tools and start the mess again.

:cheers: (but how do we know you aren't still a robot pretending to mess up your garage so that we won't realize that robots are in our midst?)
 
You do realize having that other toy in the garage will delay you in getting the Bugeye done. Looking good, waiting to hear vroom, vroom noises soon. Me 2nd painter is supposed to have quote back to me early this week.
 
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