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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8261975" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>You could actually build the box big enough to have the power supply inside so it won't be seen if you put a toggle switch on the red wire of the deck then you can leave the power supply in and turn the radio in and off by the switch. It will also eliminate the battery and still keep the memory I'd build the box round over all the corners and edges and glass the outside. Then paint it with countertop refinishing paint It will look sweet then and hold up better in a shop environment I would also do speaker box cups on thd back of the box for terminals for easy connect and disconnect of the speakers the antenna will take a little enginuity tho. Maybe one if those small coiled ones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8261975, member: 614593"] You could actually build the box big enough to have the power supply inside so it won't be seen if you put a toggle switch on the red wire of the deck then you can leave the power supply in and turn the radio in and off by the switch. It will also eliminate the battery and still keep the memory I'd build the box round over all the corners and edges and glass the outside. Then paint it with countertop refinishing paint It will look sweet then and hold up better in a shop environment I would also do speaker box cups on thd back of the box for terminals for easy connect and disconnect of the speakers the antenna will take a little enginuity tho. Maybe one if those small coiled ones [/QUOTE]
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