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Re: Painless Wiring

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Subject: Re: Painless Wiring
From: Ronnie Day <ronday@home.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 16:08:13 -0500
>"Painless" ain't what it is on your wallet !! Watch out !
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>snip
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>If ya don't have anywires or diagrams to start w/ and have limited time or 
>knowledge & a fat wallet - go for it, but I'd really consider making up your 
>own. 

I agree 100%. A couple of years ago, Painless even published a book a 
couple of years ago on auto wiring that I special ordered. It was okay, 
but primarily a $20 advertisement for their product line, without much 
"how to..." info. I found Jim Horner's book Automotive Electrical 
Handbook(?), published by HP and maybe still in print, much better 
organized and more informative. Longacre(?) offers switch panels, too, 
but like Painless, they are pricey. There's company call Hot Wires or Rod 
Wires that usually shows up at the big auto swap meet around here. I'll 
dig around and see if I've kept one of their brochures and post the info 
if I find it. I see copies of the Horner book at Half Price Books 
occasionally. If folks are interested I'll start buying them and post 
their availability. Send me a note off list and I'll stick the notes in 
an archive folder.

If you want to see what I think is a very nice wiring job, check out

< http://zcarmag.com/images/shasta/ronnie1.jpg>

It's one of several pictures on the ZCCD website that I shot at the 
Shasta Ski Park in '99. The car was supposedly Gary Jervis's first major 
project and is a real nice piece of work. I took almost an entire roll of 
stills and a lot of video so I could analyze what and how he'd finished 
the wiring and instrument panel for the car. He told me that after 
installing the driver's seat he mocked up the gauge and switch panels 
using balsa wood and cardboard. That way he was able to check gauge 
visibility and switch location and easily make changes before welding up 
the square tube frame and cutting the panels. Pictures 1 through 4 in the 
set are of Gary's car.

FWIW, Ron




Ronnie Day
ronday@home.com
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Dallas/Ft. Worth
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'71 510 2-dr (Prepared Class Autocrosser)
'73 510 2-dr (Street Toy)


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