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<blockquote data-quote="IndySlim" data-source="post: 8680441" data-attributes="member: 676664"><p><u>I am not super new to car audio but I am definitely new to any form of fabrication.</u></p><p>I also dont know why my words were underlined but who cares. I have become cemented in the fact that I want to build and amp rack. I noticed on Steve Meade's YouTube this very cool amp rack style that he has that seems easy to build 1st problem, no tools for cutting wood nor the experience and skill to but I do follow directions extremely well.</p><p>2nd thing is not really a problem but just a factor. Theres a local lumber company that will cut all the pieces for me the only problem is measurements. Steve doesn't offer any on the video and I'm not familiar enough with woodworking to guess so if anyone on here is familiar with the Video that I'm speaking of it's a 3 amp set up with the middle amp floating and its and an enclosed rack with three fans on the right and left ends for ventilation I have a 17 cubic foot trunk pretty big ,2 jl audio 500/1 slash v1 that I want on the ends and a alpine R-A60F as the middle floating amp can one of you guys lend me some assistance on the schematics that I need to take to the lumberyard guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndySlim, post: 8680441, member: 676664"] [U]I am not super new to car audio but I am definitely new to any form of fabrication.[/U] I also dont know why my words were underlined but who cares. I have become cemented in the fact that I want to build and amp rack. I noticed on Steve Meade's YouTube this very cool amp rack style that he has that seems easy to build 1st problem, no tools for cutting wood nor the experience and skill to but I do follow directions extremely well. 2nd thing is not really a problem but just a factor. Theres a local lumber company that will cut all the pieces for me the only problem is measurements. Steve doesn't offer any on the video and I'm not familiar enough with woodworking to guess so if anyone on here is familiar with the Video that I'm speaking of it's a 3 amp set up with the middle amp floating and its and an enclosed rack with three fans on the right and left ends for ventilation I have a 17 cubic foot trunk pretty big ,2 jl audio 500/1 slash v1 that I want on the ends and a alpine R-A60F as the middle floating amp can one of you guys lend me some assistance on the schematics that I need to take to the lumberyard guys [/QUOTE]
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