Good job on the anl fuse holder. I will try this with abs, the warehouse behind me throws a bunch of it away going to take a piece! Appreciate the inspiration.
I love the way it looks and I love the creativity. I just don't feel it's a good idea to make a fused distribution block that could potentially be installed under the hood out of flammable materials.
Yes, plain zinc coated bolts. But I would advise to invest in stainless steel ones, because mine are getting rusty after extended use. From what I can tell, plywood is making even the zinc coated bolts to rust
Hey! Bolts are DIN 933 M8 with M8 nuts and washers. I would recommend using stainless steel hardware, because I originally used zinc coated bolts, but they developed rust issues after one year of use
Ya what the other guy said. Just because he's made it this way doesn't mean it's the only way to be made. Use some of your own creativity you can make this with other common wood working tools.
Good job on the anl fuse holder. I will try this with abs, the warehouse behind me throws a bunch of it away going to take a piece! Appreciate the inspiration.
Nice job on the build, I enjoy all your projects. I'd be interested in a video on the LowRider upgrade parts!
Most definitely you should make a video about your new main CNC parts. Also to quote Bob Ross, "we never make mistakes, we have happy accidents."
Any chance of sharong this file? I wonder if i could modify it for a 3d printer.
I love the way it looks and I love the creativity. I just don't feel it's a good idea to make a fused distribution block that could potentially be installed under the hood out of flammable materials.
Yeah, I agree . Fuses get damn hot melt and well.... could fire up. I did mine out of 3 layers of 1/4" hdpe
Pretty nice
Nice work man
Thanks :)
Would this be ok with a 300a fuse? I need to make a block for 6 of them
if the fuses blow will the current flow through the plywood or is the voltage too low for that
Hey! No current will flow - voltage is way too low for that, you're right
Do you have plans for this
Nice. Is it just hardware you can get at home depot?
Yes, plain zinc coated bolts. But I would advise to invest in stainless steel ones, because mine are getting rusty after extended use. From what I can tell, plywood is making even the zinc coated bolts to rust
@@KarlisZalitis try corrosion x
Hello good day, can u tell me the measurements of it please?
What size bolts and nuts?
Hey! Bolts are DIN 933 M8 with M8 nuts and washers. I would recommend using stainless steel hardware, because I originally used zinc coated bolts, but they developed rust issues after one year of use
Yeah, do itbyourdelf with 100,000 cnc router set. up cmon man . I made my own , with this thing called skill!
It's not DIY if you use professional machinery to build it. DIY is what people do without factory machinery.
Yeah, I guess you're right
@@KarlisZalitis It's the concept that's important, so Rick, use a hole saw or saber saw, drill and a miter saw or table saw.
Ya what the other guy said. Just because he's made it this way doesn't mean it's the only way to be made. Use some of your own creativity you can make this with other common wood working tools.