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nothing fancy electronically but a friend painted for me and it looks pretty awesome
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LOVE the finish. Really nice build.
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thanks,
Only issue now is that the bottom is painted so I can't really velcro, think I will have to order another box just for the plain bottom
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Oh, you can Velcro, you're just choosing not to ;). I wouldn't either if there was something special on there.

If you build another, plan out wire length before you solder down. You can solder wires to the lugs on the jacks, install the jacks, then run to the switch...in reality, wire length doesn't make thaaaaat much of a difference. It's just easier to move around in there! Great job! I love seeing teeny tiny boxes!
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Tight! I made a few TB boxes for some friends of mine but nothing quite as small as that, they were mostly 2-loops
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I do have another in the works but it is way down the list of projects, have a boost kit I just got that I want to build and need to make a switch for my RC2

Thanks for the tips. The other issue I had is that the ground is all supposed to be connected with bus wire but I don't like bus wire, and I can get UL wire for very cheap.
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