LOL I bet I had my first set of kick panels before you had your drivers license douche bag:laugh: In fact my little set I just made last year cost more than $25 and that was just in resin.if you're a male and dont own power tools already go have a *** change. keep fetching and being dense in order to have the last word... you're not quite there yet.
If your kick panels are weak and flimsy and you use really thin material you fail. I can stand on mine and they do not break. The cloth you use should absorb a GOOD amount of resin. Plus if you do not know wth you are doing and want something that looks good + matches the car there is nothing wrong with q forms at all. Might get ragged on if you compete with them but I would go Q form route over door locations as a daily listener.if ur using more than $25 just in resin for kick panels find a new hobby you fail.
so a guy thats early 20's that lives in an apartment and is a college student should have a garage full of tools? you are retarded.if you're a male and dont own power tools already go have a *** change. keep fetching and being dense in order to have the last word... you're not quite there yet.
i really don't see how one can spend less than 25 dollars to make a pair of kicks when they have nothing to start with.if ur using more than $25 just in resin for kick panels find a new hobby you fail.
apparently everyone is supposed to have power tools since birth.so a guy thats early 20's that lives in an apartment and is a college student should have a garage full of tools? you are retarded.
maybe i should have been more to the point for the crowd of dense people that always seem to appear.. im sure this "college student" has a father(or male parental figure), that owns tool's. lets go one step further, im sure he knows someone with tool's he can borrow.so a guy thats early 20's that lives in an apartment and is a college student should have a garage full of tools? you are retarded.
i really don't see how one can spend less than 25 dollars to make a pair of kicks when they have nothing to start with.
i fiberglass a lot. i have spent LOTS of money in cost of materials.
i would like to see you generate this list of needed supplies with their price for each material to make a complete set of kicks for under 25 dollars.
you didnt say that. apparently you are the dense one. you said if YOU are a male and didnt own power tools. sorry, ur still an idiot.maybe i should have been more to the point for the crowd of dense people that always seem to appear.. im sure this "college student" has a father(or male parental figure), that owns tool's. lets go one step further, im sure he knows someone with tool's he can borrow.
Q forms will bend fiberglass breaks plus q forms are more contoured to fit better than any first time shot at making kick panels novice I have ever seen..and I have seen plenty of good novice self installed systems in my day. Q forms you do not have to worry about angles or aiming or looking symetrical in the car + they match. If you build a set of kicks that have a floor base you would easily burn through 2 14.99 quart bottles of resin and not have any left over to do the rest unless you like weak and thin stuff.a thin layer of resin and bondo/body filler is still stronger and cheaper than q-forms. buy a pair of q-forms and stand on them, point is your going to end up buyin materials to reinforce the q-forms anyways so just build your own kick panels.
do you think 97 accord kicks are the hotness right now to have him mass produce them?would you then like me to calculate how many more pairs of kicks i can fabricate with the left over material then divide the cost between each set? in that case im sure its averages out to less than $25.
What brand resin do you usewould you then like me to calculate how many more pairs of kicks i can fabricate with the left over material then divide the cost between each set? in that case im sure its averages out to less than $25.