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<blockquote data-quote="ExtremeODD" data-source="post: 8768956" data-attributes="member: 564981"><p>The outside, after a bit of router work looks quite nice. Still figuring out a good gasket setup for the access port as the "sticky tack" style of weather stripping didn't want to compress well and makes it look a touch janky. Since the cheap 144t blade dulled mid way and chipped up the birch finish my plan is to sand, seal, bondo, prime, sand, and use the touch-up paint I got for the van to give it a matching medium cadet blue metallic with clearcoat automotive-style finish, since the damn hurricane delayed shipment of that kit until it got too cold to do the paintwork the van needed. I'll shoot plenty of pics before, during, and after. The goal is a near mirror gloss but I'd settle for sorta shiny if it comes down to it.</p><p></p><p>Also despite designing for 500/sub, it's handling the 1kw SA 12s being fed 2500-3500w without breaking a sweat so far. It's the loudest setup I've ever had the joy to experience, letalone own. Thank you again, not only for the design, but for providing me something challenging to build up my skill sets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExtremeODD, post: 8768956, member: 564981"] The outside, after a bit of router work looks quite nice. Still figuring out a good gasket setup for the access port as the "sticky tack" style of weather stripping didn't want to compress well and makes it look a touch janky. Since the cheap 144t blade dulled mid way and chipped up the birch finish my plan is to sand, seal, bondo, prime, sand, and use the touch-up paint I got for the van to give it a matching medium cadet blue metallic with clearcoat automotive-style finish, since the damn hurricane delayed shipment of that kit until it got too cold to do the paintwork the van needed. I'll shoot plenty of pics before, during, and after. The goal is a near mirror gloss but I'd settle for sorta shiny if it comes down to it. Also despite designing for 500/sub, it's handling the 1kw SA 12s being fed 2500-3500w without breaking a sweat so far. It's the loudest setup I've ever had the joy to experience, letalone own. Thank you again, not only for the design, but for providing me something challenging to build up my skill sets. [/QUOTE]
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