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Spine question for those who know

@cyclerdoug, no on/off switch on mine. I just plug it into the walk and pull it out when not in use. The outlet I'm using is a foot or so away from the case and I don't like seeing the cord all the time anyway ;)
 
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@cyclerdoug, no on/off switch on mine. I just plug it into the walk and pull it out when not in use. The outlet I'm using is a foot or so away from the case and I don't like seeing the cord all the time anyway ;)

Cool, thanks. If you're doesn't have one either it means mine's not F'ed up! I am going to plug it into a surge protector that I'll lay underneath it, the outlet is right behind where I'm placing the cabinet. That way I can just turn the surge protector switch on and off when I want the lights on.
 
Enjoy the cases. Eventually there will be no more.

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Nice! I'm in the car business and my employer is quite nice and I have access to a variety of vehicles and when that case came available an hour from my house we just happened to have a Denali on one of our lots so I measured and grabbed it.

Mine was missing the lower doors, I just had them cut from diamond plate and put them on...working on a useable latch tonight, as a matter of fact.


Thats funny, I drive a Sierra Denali which is what I picked my Spline up in. Brought 3 moving blankets, 2 ratchet straps and my bungies to keep it secure then rolled my cover down over the whole thing. I have a Truxedo soft top on my truck bed. It hung out past the bed cutoff by about 5 inches so I left the tailgate down and just strapped it in tight. No issues getting it home from a half hour away. Wife and I carried it in the house.

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