If you’re cutting them it seems like a lot of waste still on the spool. Can you not splice them and put a plug on the waste that’s still on the roll of lighting strip that’s left on the roll? I just hate waste and throwing away good money if you know what I mean.
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If you’re cutting them it seems like a lot of waste still on the spool. Can you not splice them and put a plug on the waste that’s still on the roll of lighting strip that’s left on the roll? I just hate waste and throwing away good money if you know what I mean.
@@Lawdogbeagles You can by different lengths to fit your needs and the strips are pretty affordable.
Love the way you explained the light strip! That’s exactly what I want.
Hey is there anyway you can show how you connected the strips after you cut them
Hey, did you go with the warm white or regular white strips?
This was awesome!! Does anyone have any tips if I don’t have a table saw? Also do the backlighting strips come with the necessary plugs?
You could cut the groove with a router and a 1/4" Router bit!! Yes it comes with the plug
Great video, thanks for sharing. Can you link the switch and outlet you used?
@ericpatterson6106 link in the description
Nice but you didn't show how you joined the strips together after cutting them to length.
I didn't, each has its own plug
@@PatriotDIY After you cut it, do you have to attach a new plug, or did you buy two separate led strips?
@@FullDrawOutdoors 2 seperate strips
Did the plug come with the lights
@@antiquesanduniques yes