x2 very nice :thumbupw:Quote:
Originally Posted by sammy1
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x2 very nice :thumbupw:Quote:
Originally Posted by sammy1
u might wanna tell people to wear a resporator when sanding or cutting... that powder u see is very very bad jew jew if it gets in ur lungs.. im not sure exactly what it does to ur lungs, but it basicaly tears the **** out of em. i mean its fiberglass... i used to work for a boat company, so ive done alot of fiberglassing myself, mostly on the newer jet boats. ive never done it for speakers before, i was wondering what the fleece was for? sound deadener? oh an cudos on the guide, i saved it an might just try that someday..
It ultimately forms the overall shape. You lay fiberglass over it for added strength.Quote:
Originally Posted by graffix989
You better fiberglass your entire vehicle ... since you probably can get the materials a little cheaper than the rest of us ;)
- Steve
lol ya i made a hood for my 626, it looked ****** till i rolled it in a drunken stupid episode... an its a whole lot easier to fiber glass with a gun an 20 gallon tanks then wit brushes :P
Yeah the resin fumes cause nerve damage, and the fiberglass can cause serious damage to the lungs. I would use a respirator or at least a particle mask. On another note this post was very good. I just found this forum and I plan on doing a kick panel and could not really find a good tutorial, great job Gauntlet. And I really like your idea about putting the grill mounts in the baffle and using poster board for bondoing, great idea.
Good luck. :thumbsup:
neato.
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Originally Posted by pj_chevy03
Good questions
Just a few things that I would like to add in my current fiberglassing experience...
(1) DREMEL. DO NOT FIBERGLASS WITHOUT IT. I would also recommend getting some carbide cutting bits - they are strong as steel and incredibly smooth cutters.
(2) Meguiars MOLD RELEASE WAX as a mold release agent. works **** well.
i was wondering this myselfQuote:
Originally Posted by pj_chevy03
hey what tool can i use for the making of the wood piece? can i use the dremel..or do i need some sort of wood cutter?
A router is the best, a jigsaw could work if you have a steady hand
:rolleyes: at adidas.......
dude builds one set of tweeter pods and a pair of kicks and becomes the glass expert
pshhhffffffffffffff
just kiddin dude.
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Originally Posted by BeanII
lol, its because i talked to him about it for like 2 weeks straight until he knew every step by memory :)
cmon bean, you know you love me :crazy: