Ole Mr. Wiggy dont like the cold! Its hard to get him outta the house. Dude I lose subscribers when I post videos! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for watching though man! I appreciate it. We're super close to putting it on the water
Wanted to watch this video as soon as it came out but I said nope I’ll wait like you make us wait lol really wish I was your neighbor Enjoy your content
Joseph we would make good neighbors! Lol Yeah Im sorry man, sometimes life gets in the way of making a video because I gotta do other stuff, or if I do have time to work on projects, I just really wanna get stuff done and not bother with filming and editing. Im really close to getting it on the water soon! I appreciate you watching! Take it easy man! 🍻
Ok I had to go back and find out what happened to the other houseboat. Sorry last time I watched was the last video of the other boat. LOL I can relate when the wife ain't happy ain't nobody happy. Can't wait to see the progress on both.
Hey thanks for watching! Yeah the other houseboat will probably be up for sale soon. I just gotta put new tires on the trailer and repack the bearing hubs. Take it easy! 🍻
Hey, if you add another blinker circuit to inside the boat you could start a real rend with turn signals and brake lights on a boat! You’re so avant-garde!
Lol. There is a way you can wire up 12v L.E.D. strip lights to dance with the beat of the music. I bet I could do that with the tail lights also! Just unplug it from the truck at the boat ramp and plug it into another 12v system on the boat to make the lights dance with the music. Lol I might have to check into this. Great idea yall! The L.E.D. strip lights Im going to be putting down each side of the pontoon actually come wired that way, but Im bypassing that feature and just wiring them directly to a switch so they glow a solid blue around the boat at night. Thanks for watching yall! 🍻
Good catch Ray! I actually did pre-drill the rail for the wires to go through, but the wires were too fat to fit through the hole! I woulda had to take all the railing back off of the boat and then drill the hole bigger, then bolt the railing back to the boat, etc..I couldnt enlarge the hole with the railings bolted on because of the size of my drills. I couldnt drill from underneath because the pontoon tube is in the way of the drill. Im eventually gonna have aluminum sheet on the inside of the railing and I will pop a little slot in the bottom of the sheeting for the wires to go through. Im also gonna get another tank for the port side that is just like the fuel tank on the starboard side. The wires will be hid behind the tanks. Thanks for watching!
Nice job using solder and heat shrink. I like the idea of putting the lights on the trailer. Only thing I would change is not using the boat as a ground. It will help in causing electrolysis and corrosion.
Hey Pops thanks for watching! Its good thinking on your part about the electrolysis. We will see how it goes. Ive done this to a few other pontoons with no problem though. Thank you for watching!
You are making great progress!
Thank you Jack! I appreciate you watching and commenting! Have a good one buddy!
We keep getting closer. Thank yall for watching! I appreciate it yall! 🍻
Hi Mr. Wiggy!!!! I love how meticulous you are about getting all the details down just right!!! Keep em coming! 3k subs very soon!!!
Ole Mr. Wiggy dont like the cold! Its hard to get him outta the house. Dude I lose subscribers when I post videos! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for watching though man! I appreciate it. We're super close to putting it on the water
Wanted to watch this video as soon as it came out but I said nope I’ll wait like you make us wait lol really wish I was your neighbor Enjoy your content
Joseph we would make good neighbors! Lol Yeah Im sorry man, sometimes life gets in the way of making a video because I gotta do other stuff, or if I do have time to work on projects, I just really wanna get stuff done and not bother with filming and editing. Im really close to getting it on the water soon! I appreciate you watching! Take it easy man! 🍻
@@zacksrandomprojects9698 I was just messing totally understand
Keep up your great content
Ok I had to go back and find out what happened to the other houseboat. Sorry last time I watched was the last video of the other boat. LOL I can relate when the wife ain't happy ain't nobody happy. Can't wait to see the progress on both.
Hey thanks for watching! Yeah the other houseboat will probably be up for sale soon. I just gotta put new tires on the trailer and repack the bearing hubs. Take it easy! 🍻
Hey, if you add another blinker circuit to inside the boat you could start a real rend with turn signals and brake lights on a boat! You’re so avant-garde!
Lol. There is a way you can wire up 12v L.E.D. strip lights to dance with the beat of the music. I bet I could do that with the tail lights also! Just unplug it from the truck at the boat ramp and plug it into another 12v system on the boat to make the lights dance with the music. Lol I might have to check into this. Great idea yall! The L.E.D. strip lights Im going to be putting down each side of the pontoon actually come wired that way, but Im bypassing that feature and just wiring them directly to a switch so they glow a solid blue around the boat at night. Thanks for watching yall! 🍻
Why didn’t you run the back wires thru the lower square rail?? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Good catch Ray! I actually did pre-drill the rail for the wires to go through, but the wires were too fat to fit through the hole! I woulda had to take all the railing back off of the boat and then drill the hole bigger, then bolt the railing back to the boat, etc..I couldnt enlarge the hole with the railings bolted on because of the size of my drills. I couldnt drill from underneath because the pontoon tube is in the way of the drill. Im eventually gonna have aluminum sheet on the inside of the railing and I will pop a little slot in the bottom of the sheeting for the wires to go through. Im also gonna get another tank for the port side that is just like the fuel tank on the starboard side. The wires will be hid behind the tanks. Thanks for watching!
Nice job using solder and heat shrink. I like the idea of putting the lights on the trailer. Only thing I would change is not using the boat as a ground. It will help in causing electrolysis and corrosion.
Hey Pops thanks for watching! Its good thinking on your part about the electrolysis. We will see how it goes. Ive done this to a few other pontoons with no problem though. Thank you for watching!