Well, I didn't quite make my deadline, but it was **** close. Mounting posed unseen problems, as I had to mount it vertically due to the design. I used the port cutouts to pile wood inside to rest the motor on until I had started a few screws.
The security screws I have aren't long enough, so now I need to order some online. It will give me the time I need to get two screws in that are giving me trouble. I just have flatheads in there for now.
I think even without the security screws, this thing will take some time to dismantle. I may take the time to add more bolts on the back end of the box since the one in the amp rack are so close to the edge. But that may involve getting it up on the lift and moving my tank out of the way for a bit.
Wtf...****ing cats:
Torquing down the amp panel bolts pulled some of the inserts out, so I tapped some washers and screwed them in around the inserts. Now they aren't going anywhere:
Installed mids:
Amp panel (I may add white cathodes to the box in the future, since I have the relay for it wired already):
And out back:
Nice and clean:
Pics make the color look a little off. It's much closer in person:
I had trouble with 2 holes, so i just put some gasket caulk/tape stuff in them and it works leakfree for now:
Right before I closed it up:
I'll have to get some better shows during the daytime, but I think you all get the idea.