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Parts
Tailpiece & PVC/EMT Templates bit.ly/48kJDGf FREE
12 x cable ties low.es/2i82A4x $6.50
¾” PVC thd.co/2glz2nw $1.65
1-1/2” PVC thd.co/2hcnNuh $3.58
½” EMT Conduit thd.co/2i2iO3i $2.44 (try to find a short piece, only need about 6”)
1-½” tailpiece thd.co/2hnHT8t $2.47
½” Metal Hole Plug x 2 thd.co/2hB6vKj $1.44 each
⅞” Metal Hole Plug thd.co/2hSrOV0 $2.44
16 gauge red wire thd.co/2hdLy8l $5 (can probably find cheaper, only need 12”)
Old network cable (will need 6” of thin blue wire) any thin blue wire will do
⅛” (3mm) silver pop rivets low.es/2hNxlPA $5.28
#4 x ½” screws (round head for grip, pan head for “power button”) thd.co/2h4Ikox $1.18
#4 finishing washer (optional)
Ring Terminals for 16 gauge wire thd.co/2h4Josm $2.18
1-¼” PVC flat end cap (had to order this!) thd.co/2hML7zv $7.92 for a pack of 10
1-½” flanged washers thd.co/2hjUpCj $1.97
1-½” rubber washers thd.co/2hBa2Z5 $2.27
Fun Stuff!
Star Wars Pencils: amzn.to/2iP5HQf
Tools
Scissors
DeWalt Drill/Driver amzn.to/2h4Yazh
Various Drill Bits amzn.to/2hB6k1r
Riveter amzn.to/2i8eFGY
Dremel with sanding and cutting bits amzn.to/2hMR0No
Hacksaw with blade that can cut thin metals (I used 24 TPI)
Small Vice
Needlenose pliers
Diagonal pliers/cutter
Finishing Materials
Primer (I used Rustoleum from Home Depot)
Your choice of color spray paint (I used Rustoleum Flat Black from Home Depot)
Powdered Graphite (optional for gunmetal finish) amzn.to/2h4Qe0R
#0000 Ultra Fine Steel Wool (optional for gunmetal finish)
¾” flat brush (optional for gunmetal finish)
Krylon Clear Satin Finish (optional for gunmetal finish)
Loctite Plastics Bonding System amzn.to/2h4Tut3
E6000 or other adhesive for metal amzn.to/2h3vncF
Testors silver enamel amzn.to/2h3FBd1
#2 flat shader brush
Bondo filler/putty (optional)
Friction tape, scotch tape & masking/painters tape
120/220/400 grit sandpaper
Testors clear red Acrylic (optional for “power button”) amzn.to/2hMWAiG
Recommended
Eye protection for drilling and dremel’ing
Pollen mask when using powdered graphite
Respirator when using spray paint