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New and Remodel Carpentry
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Location: St. Louis, MO
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Trailer Lighting And Electric
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![]() ![]() [/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]Just thought i would share how I wired up my lights and electric in my 16' enclosed haulmark. Not the best pics but here you go.Attachment 23333If you look on the back of the trailer i have work lights wired up and switches on the left of the ramp that control interior and exterior lights. I also have outlets installed to where i can run ext. cord to the ramp door and plug into my whip at back of trailer. Still need to get shelving built but havent had the time to outfit it for everyday use. Just been using it when i need to haul material and/or trash runs to the dump. |
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Re: Trailer Lighting And Electric
The last of them for now
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Re: Trailer Lighting And ElectricQuote:
Looking good Cooks. If you are going to install a type of work bench in there you might want to run some fluorescents on the same wall above where you will work. Makes seeing what your doing on the bench a litter better. |
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