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So I sawed off a random chunk of aluminum plate, squared it up in the Sherline mill, and poked a few holes in it.
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Looking at the condition of the tire treads, however, shows we’re not getting an order of magnitude more flats from road debris, so it’s a net win.
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Even more amazing: the first pinout arrangement turned the motor in the correct direction!
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Adding a flat requires a few minutes of Quality Shop Time, but will save you considerable hassle later on.
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It had a 20 W halogen bulb, but looked to be just about exactly the right size for those LED floodlights.
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In new condition, these retail somewhere beyond $60, so cutting 6 mm from one pin shaved about fifty bucks off the price.
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The 2-pack is definitely a better deal!

