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@Ed Harbur posted:

Wow - I had no idea that waterjets had the ability to do 3D work. I'll look into it.

Your switch switching the switch approach looks good as well. I had planned to use the Wilwood switch that came with the unit to simplify wiring - there are a LOT of wires going into the back of that blue plug. On the other hand, there appear to be only 3-4 connectors on the back of the switch. I still haven't received the switch yet, so I don't know exactly what's going on. The switches in your pictures sure look a lot nicer that the Wilwood one below, though.

Your knowledge of what's "out there" is pretty impressive. Thanks!

Well, the waterjet can’t do 3D but it can cut parts in different thickness , in my case 1/4” frame and 1/8” center plate and then spot weld together… to CNC that part would be to much $$$

Old saying: “keep it simple stupid!”

Regarding your switch… doesn’t look bad.. it’s a “turn switch “

1) have a parking brake warning light in your face…

2) convenient location is secondary.. I probably would put it next to the hazard switch

Last edited by LeMans850i
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