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    Power Caulk Guns..WHY so expensive?!

    THought of that but the thought of dragging my pancake compressor all over the house very much negates the whole idea of "work smarter not harder :) )
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    Power Caulk Guns..WHY so expensive?!

    Have a part number?? I have to say that would be the most inexpensive one I have ever seen as the cheapest one I have seen was 150 and it had **** reviews. EDIT, Scratch that, the link above had it. THANKS!!
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    Power Caulk Guns..WHY so expensive?!

    I have some upcoming projects that will require some significant caulking and being of the mindset of working smarter not harder I started looking into powered caulking guns....HOLY ****!!!!:scared: Seriously, 300 bucks?!?!!? When I can pick up a decent manual one for 10??!?! (I have 4 already...
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    You act like it matters ;) I am man. If I want warm ***** I shall have warm *****.
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    OK I pulled the rear seat last Friday the modules are mounted to the rear seats so it looks like all I have to do is determine the wiring and power supply to use then likely throw in a terminal block for wire organization where I will have to cut, wire a couple of inline 10a fuses and test. I...
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    OK. Then until I get back into the car and poke around to see what modules are there this is on hold. From what I THINK I see there I could power the modules and the modules would then feed the seats..Therefore all I would have to do is power the modules using the computer PSU and then wire from...
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    There are other schematics but this one looks to be complete:
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    I pulled the bottom and I do not see anything other than the harness. I will be pulling the back out in a day or two so I will check there as well. I will post the autozone schematics I found for the rear heated seats. I used to be able to read these VERY well but since it has been at least 20...
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    I am a computer geek by trade so I know many fun things to do with PSU's :) and that's why I was considering using one as I knew it could do it and secondly I have about 4 of them lying around collecting dust I was thinking of using the existing buttons on the doors and just mounting them to...
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    I was thinking I could use an old PC power supply and use the 12v rail. My concern is the amperage draw..It shows a 10a fuse but that only tells me after 10a it would blow..
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    2000 deville rear heated seats.. Need wiring help with custom project :)

    OK So my 2000 Caddy Deville is going to be headed to that great Cadillac road in the sky soon. I decided to rip the back seat out and turn it into a man couch for my basement. I might as well keep at least a little of it for posterity right? I fully intend on trying to get the heated seat...
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    Things you've learned, life lessons in the shop.

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::thumbup:
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    Things you've learned, life lessons in the shop.

    Go get me a left handed hammer, How about renting me a wall stretcher / wire stretcher. I seriously need you to grab me a bag of dehydrated h2o. I need a quart of blinker fluid.
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    Things you've learned, life lessons in the shop.

    Another thing I learned. Before buying any tool, go home and make a list of things that you can do with said tool. Is this something you will use more than 2 times? If not then do not buy it. Find a friend with one or rent it. Made the mistake before of buying specialty tools that are now in the...
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    Things you've learned, life lessons in the shop.

    :lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
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    Things you've learned, life lessons in the shop.

    To add to that, NEVER place a grinder FACE DOWN on a bench!!! And unplug after use!
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