Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication
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chad
Chad when you did this badboy it looks like you used some kind of cloth, knytex etc.. Dunno. But did you do that all up in one lay-up? Just curious. I'm inclined from my extremely limited experience to say no, but thought I'd ask for learning sake.
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Julian from the Trailer Park Boys was here :p
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tRidiot
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His glass does not have ridges like that.
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and he drinks rum n cokes, not bourbon neat.
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slade1274
and he drinks rum n cokes, not bourbon neat.
Scotch. Balvenie Doublewood, to be specific. ;)
I don't know anything about the TPB, though, so that joke was unfortunately lost on me. :/
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I didn't mean to hijack the thread. Julian on TPB always has a drink in his hand, it's kind of a running gag.
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Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication
Decided to use the alpine swr-t12 that wouldnt fit in the wife's build on this car instead. It wants more space than I can get in the wheel so I am going with a stacked fab enclosure that wraps around the spare. Starting build tonight.
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The plan....http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...2fd1a7964f.jpg
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Progress
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Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication
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Babs
Chad when you did this badboy it looks like you used some kind of cloth, knytex etc.. Dunno. But did you do that all up in one lay-up? Just curious. I'm inclined from my extremely limited experience to say no, but thought I'd ask for learning sake.
Layed fabric first then right on top of that matting I cut up so I could easily lay it in. I let that dry so I could pull it from the wheel and then built it up with matting.