Re: Wish upon a 2010 Tacoma TRD Off Road
mvh-s600bs. 6 outputs, ta, fully active 3-way. mechless, 2 din, bluetooth, usb, aux. less than $110
Re: Wish upon a 2010 Tacoma TRD Off Road
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cadaver
mvh-s600bs. 6 outputs, ta, fully active 3-way. mechless, 2 din, bluetooth, usb, aux. less than $110
It doesn't look like a bad radio however I'd really like apple car play, nav and hd radio.
Re: Wish upon a 2010 Tacoma TRD Off Road
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Kenwood DDX6904S?
Well this is perfect! Awesome, thanks Euphonic.
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Does anyone know of a build log or a guide to getting a flat glossy finish onto mdf? I keep looking and coming up short each time I look for a guide.
Use a high build primer/sealer, then your finish paint on top. You have to seal the MDF before applying your paint or it will just absorb in to it.
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bobditts
Use a high build primer/sealer, then your finish paint on top. You have to seal the MDF before applying your paint or it will just absorb in to it.
I have a high build primer. Which I planned on spraying inside and outside the box, do I silicone seal before or after. After applying the primer do I need to use fiberglass mat (do I use chopped strand mat?), and then I assume I use body filler, and paint over after sanding everything down smooth. Does the fiberglass sand flat or should I be sure to lay enough body filler over?
Can't wait to post some photos of the finished amp and subwoofer project!
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for flat mdf, you won't need fg or body filler.
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for flat mdf, you won't need fg or body filler.
I would do something with the end grain though. It took me about 6 coats on end grain to match 2 coats on the field.
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Evercoat Slick Sand, one & done
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I would do something with the end grain though. It took me about 6 coats on end grain to match 2 coats on the field.
I was planning on using a little body filler for this part of the box. Really I only need to do it on one side however I guess the side that will be up against trim will only give me a little practice for the show side.