amzn.to/3Cmk0bU 16 guage. I used red wire from the lights to the switch in a series and switch to fuse box. I grounded the lights to the frame. I love the little puck lights!
3/4” birch plywood. It does add more weight than other options but since I’m using the walls for the back of the cabinets, I haven’t added much weight. Super strong though!
Personally I’m impressed the ceiling has a warm rich look .
Thanks!
WOAH, NICE BUILD BRO, can't wait to see it when it's finished.
Like your honesty on the color of the ceiling, but it’s not bad warm tone.
Nice build! Can't wait to see it when it's finished. Greetings from Jamaica.
Looking good
Those puck lights look pretty cool. What gauge wires do you use to install? Thanks
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16 guage. I used red wire from the lights to the switch in a series and switch to fuse box. I grounded the lights to the frame. I love the little puck lights!
@thecolemanproject3501 Good to know, and I appreciate the link! Thank you! Happy camping!
What wood type and thickness are you using for the cabinet frame/structure?
3/4” birch plywood. It does add more weight than other options but since I’m using the walls for the back of the cabinets, I haven’t added much weight. Super strong though!