I maybe 18 but most of these kids are not even 17 so legally I would have to get their parents to sign it and some parents.might not even know their kids are getting a system. It would be good for people 18 and older though .Might not hurt to sign a contract stating that if something minor is broken you're not liable.
MTX //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fro.gif.c695f1f814b01c4ad99fe7f8cccadd29.gifI did systems for the locals at high school in the early 80's. Mtx Thunder on Orion amps was the shyte back then lol. Jvc and Pioneer hu's. Never did like the Kenwood gear back then.
Dude, it will look like ****. Horrible badly done work. I don't solder and heat shrink my 1/0 lugs, I just put electrical tape around them. I usually just run the wire under the carpet, and not rubber grommet and run the wire through the frame of the car, I love that classic bulged out carpet look where the trim doesn't even go back right.. Oh yeah when I make my boxes I usually just put like a screw every 5 inches, I don't counter sink and screw every 1 1/2 and use Liquid Nail and Silicone, I find all of that a waste of time. I usually don't grind down to bare metal on all of my grounds because I think it is pointless I mean painted metal is metal right? Who cares about buying proper battery terminals? I just throw that 1/0 straight on that 8 gauge factory distribution block.Please post up when you're done. I'd love to know what $1050 of high school labor gets me.
I don't know if you were being serious or an *******, but some people can do **** good work in high school/college. Sure I may not have been able to fiberglass, but I'd put my woodworking skills up against most people on this forum (Carpentry and building inspecting are plentiful in my family).Please post up when you're done. I'd love to know what $1050 of high school labor gets me.
LOL. And you want to call me a idiot? How much do the boxes weigh with all them screws?Dude' date=' it will look like ****. Horrible badly done work. I don't solder and heat shrink my 1/0 lugs, I just put electrical tape around them. I usually just run the wire under the carpet, and not rubber grommet and run the wire through the frame of the car, I love that classic bulged out carpet look where the trim doesn't even go back right.. Oh yeah when I make my boxes I usually just put like a screw every 5 inches, I don't counter sink and screw every 1 1/2 and use Liquid Nail and Silicone, I find all of that a waste of time. I usually don't grind down to bare metal on all of my grounds because I think it is pointless I mean painted metal is metal right? Who cares about buying proper battery terminals? I just throw that 1/0 straight on that 8 gauge factory distribution block.
Just because I am in college, and haven't been doing this for 20 years, doesn't mean I can't do just as good of a job as someone who has if not better.