My Audio install, Fibreglassing (lots of pics)
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very nice sm, you should make another mould for the other side and run another sub 

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ok well I've done a bit more on it now, nearly finished
Bogged it up using Q-cel mixed with the resin

Sanded back

bogged again and sanded back again then painted

Hopefully I will get the amp mounts done this week, tried last week but the aluminium I was trying to use kept on breaking as it was bent so i'm going to try stainless steel.
Just trying to get it finished before the mania dyno day
Bogged it up using Q-cel mixed with the resin

Sanded back

bogged again and sanded back again then painted

Hopefully I will get the amp mounts done this week, tried last week but the aluminium I was trying to use kept on breaking as it was bent so i'm going to try stainless steel.
Just trying to get it finished before the mania dyno day

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Fatty wrote:how are you securing the enclosure into the car?
I'm going to use that high friction mat stuff, similar to those pads people use to stop their mobile phones sliding all over the dash, originally I was going to use the velcro but the fit is too close to fit velcro in, i'm not too worried, it's a very snug fit and it's not as though it would fly into the cabin in an accident, i'll see how it turns out

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Well, after seeing the install today in the flesh, it definitely looks the goods. SM, you've definitely inspired me to try this out for myself. Especially since it was a DIYer on your part as well.
Once I get the 6x9's mounted into the cabin, the fibreglassing mission is next. Expect lots of PMs with questions about how to do crap
Once I get the 6x9's mounted into the cabin, the fibreglassing mission is next. Expect lots of PMs with questions about how to do crap

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It's been a while but I finally got around to taking some pics, not quite finished, still need to cover the false floor but at least it works

surprisingly there is no annoying rattles unless it's really cranked up, and it really fills in the lower tones even at low volumes
I also installed a remote for the monoblock amp so I can alter the gains on the sub anytime I need to depending on what type of music I'm listening to, might get a pic of that later as well
I also got a new camera
Cannon 400D with twin lens kit
gotta love tax return time


surprisingly there is no annoying rattles unless it's really cranked up, and it really fills in the lower tones even at low volumes
I also installed a remote for the monoblock amp so I can alter the gains on the sub anytime I need to depending on what type of music I'm listening to, might get a pic of that later as well
I also got a new camera

Cannon 400D with twin lens kit
gotta love tax return time



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