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Originally Posted by shang
I absolutely could. I used a friends printer and availability is an issue as he keeps it fairly busy. This was a larger print job and I'd estimate about $25 to $30 in materials. I had him print it solid.
Here is the light I used. (I added the yellow film) it is a flush mount backup light off amazon I think.
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That's pretty dang cool. I
found the light right here, only $18 for two! I'm going to ask around to see if anyone around here has a 3D printer, and if so, would you mind sharing the file?
Heck, I might just buy the lights and figure out some Redneckistan mounting options. I can render something up in aluminum with a hacksaw, bench vise, and a rat tail fie.