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Latest Pics, half my lights installed (18w half actinic, half 10,000k), painted the back a dark blue, and got all the wood work completed!
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looks like a great lil setup...nice woodworkin skillz too 8)
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Thanks. Its one of those projects that looks like a lot more work than it actually is. I used wood moulding from Lowes/Home Depot, bought three different styles, one shaped like a L, one thats about 1 inch wide with 3 ridges, and one larger ridged one that was 4 inches, and finally 2 of the corner pieces. All in all, I made 13 cuts. I bought a $7 mitre box and saw combo, and went to town. The hardest part was deciding on a style. This is one project that anyone could do, and would be easy to do on a running tank.
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