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Mounting fuse block and battery disconnect
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<blockquote data-quote="cody0707" data-source="post: 481377" data-attributes="member: 30356"><p>I plan on putting a fuse block and a battery disconnect on my bot but I do not want to drill into the aluminum to mount them. In the past, I purchased a plastic trim board and mounted it to a fiberglass console using Bondo fiberglass resin. That way I could drill into the trim board without worrying about putting holes into the fiberglass. For those of you that mounted a fuse block how did you do it without drilling holes into the aluminum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cody0707, post: 481377, member: 30356"] I plan on putting a fuse block and a battery disconnect on my bot but I do not want to drill into the aluminum to mount them. In the past, I purchased a plastic trim board and mounted it to a fiberglass console using Bondo fiberglass resin. That way I could drill into the trim board without worrying about putting holes into the fiberglass. For those of you that mounted a fuse block how did you do it without drilling holes into the aluminum? [/QUOTE]
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