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I might have time to do one this week. If I do, I'll try to take some photos.
I use dowels, sticks, whatever I can find to hot glue the rings into position. I stretch and superglue (hobby store glue and accelerator)...
A lot more money. If you don't like it, the plasticoat pretty much peels right off
I don't know where you guys all live, but my reception if just fine, even when I lived in the hills of WV, terrestrial and sat.
I've read on an audio forum, that yellow-top optima batteries aren't happy with any type of deep cycle or heavy draws.
I kind of agree, but then don't you also need to hack up the underpanels of the car, too?
Well, at least 3/16. If yOu have air bubbles, I'd go 1/4". You should be able to stand on it
I like the red dividers!
Looks good, now build it up to about 1/4" thick, no bubbles. I does stink. Your respirator must not have been tight enough. I was laying up for...
I tear it into pieces. Tear 4-5 strips about 6-8" wide from the roll, then rip them into 6-8" wide. Have them ready, if you can have someone hand...
I suggested 2 gallons in case you have an "oops" batch, or you realize what fun you can have with this stuff. You're going to use a good bit just...
if you are just making your own, you don't need to make a mold, just build up a few layers in your car, let it cure overnight, then take it out...
I have a Gen II enclosure back - no speaker mounting made yet.
$250 for a hitch seems a bit steep, no?
I have a page on my site to show the progress of the whole process. Gen 3 Prius right Subwoofer Enclosure
It seems like less of a problem with the nav update
the big box store stuff is probably 3m (Bondo) and is really thick to work with. Not optimal, but you can give it a try. I would try a local NAPA...
Here's what my guy in AK said... Fiberlay in Seattle. He has to have a business license or the prices are really high. I'm sure there is at...
that's pretty bright! LOL
I know a fiberglass guy in Ketchikan, AK - I'll ask where he gets his stuff.