If all goes well tomorrow, I'm going to at least run and install my left side daisy chain devices without dying:
Interior light, porch lamp, and rear cabin and galley outlets.
Since my interior lights are self-switched, and my porch lamps AREN'T, I've been running through my head the upcoming headache of cutting through the wall and installing a switch for the porch lamp. Not only would this be a job and a half, but since I can't get a box to sit flush in there anyway, it's gonna look like crap--and I know I'm going to scrape my head on it over and over if it protrudes.
I can totally throw any semblence of real safety to the wind and just wrap the switch real good with electrical tape and screw it into the wall, where it will sit flush without box.
Or I can forget the whole thing and just install a switch in the lamp.
I mean, what kind of convenience do I really need here? Is it THAT important that I be able to turn that lamp on and off from inside? Especially when a lot of people don't even INSTALL porch lamps?
Best argument here is how I'll do it. But I sure hope the argument for the easiest way wins.