After a little more sanding, test fitting, and planning for wires I painted it black. It looks glossy because it’s wet, but it will dry a flat black.



-- Rick, Michigan, rick.blodgettoil.com

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After a little more sanding, test fitting, and planning for wires I painted it black. It looks glossy because it’s wet, but it will dry a flat black.



-- Rick, Michigan, rick.blodgettoil.com
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