Well, after all the pressure and the veiled threats, murmured laughter….
….I gave in.
I went out to shop and slaved for 20 (or maybe even 25) minutes, pulled all the switches, glued the vinyl down, let it set, and then I cut it out, and put the switches back in. Whew!
So maybe it looks a hair better…
In the bottom of the picture is my air horn switch device. This is also from scrap out of the free junk truck box, part of the support member under the lid. On the right, you can see the little pivot that I created, screw slightly loose with E6000 on the nut, and the switch is mounted facing down. So when I put a string on the left end, sticking out, there will be toot.
When I rivet it into the gas grille door back mount, I will rivet it through two crimp eyelets that will attach the ground wires to all the switches and circuits.
I also crimped together my ground circuit (so LED indicators work), and my hot loop.
On both of these, they will be grounded/hot wired from both ends for a back up. When I’ve done this, in the past, I brought a hot circuit from the battery, and a hot circuit from the ignition. This is so things like the rotating beacon with the halogen lights won’t draw down the battery. Since I have a second battery I could cut out in this truck, everything will be wired to that second battery. I plan on pulling four extra wires for the four extra switches, and two extra hot wires, just in case. It only takes a minute now, but if something shorts out…
And I want you to know with all of this doing stuff twice pressure to satisfy you guys, I’m not sure if I’m going to get my money’s worth out of my E 6000:
This tube is only a couple of years old.
Edit: do you like the way you all my little tiny clips blend with the switch colors? That was baby’s idea…