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my traffic light is up!

autoclassicnut

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I got another project done tonight. After wondering where to put it. it's up!

I took the pictures from my scaffolding. You can barely see the piece of

plywood (upper right )over the future window hole that is my next project.
 

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here's another, I purchased the circuit board that flashes in sequence or flashes red only or yellow only. there are different flashing speeds too.
 

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here's last one... You might think why would he put up the light before the window to his shop? Priorities man!
 

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Cool :thumbup:....but I think the flashing lights would be a distraction from getting any work done:shocking:
 
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looks cool. i would put one up in the detail shop & replace those lights with halogens & use them for paint corections lol. hmmmmm...
 

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Traffic lights are cool. Here are pics of mine. The circuit boards came from www.trafficlights.com and are very well made and reasonably priced!

Jim
 

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autoclassicnut

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Nicely done! Sweet avatar pic too... '38?

1939 ford standard coupe, 327,fenderwell headers, 4 speed, mustang front suspension,power windows, 3 two barrel carbs, 12/1 compression, tilt wheel from a chevy caprice, i've had it 34 years. :thumbup:
 

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Do US Traffic lights operate on 110V AC or 220V AC? Reason I ask is I'm watching one on ebay over here and would like to get it working but as we work on 240V AC any 110V AC controller would fry. Only other option would be a 110V transformer.
 
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