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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    Cut a hole in wood, lay wood on spare, glass over top of wood into spare.









    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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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    Julian from the Trailer Park Boys was here

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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    His glass does not have ridges like that.

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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    and he drinks rum n cokes, not bourbon neat.

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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

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    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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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    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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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    The plan....

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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    Progress



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    Re: Question about Fiberglass enclosure fabrication

    Quote Originally Posted by Babs View Post
    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.

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