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Door treatment, round 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bear" data-source="post: 8643599" data-attributes="member: 673826"><p>OK. After that last phail I have been busy.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NYh9YGIx0F0F_ylxEiD_JQNbfNhsXm2N" target="_blank">Cover for door panel</a></p><p></p><p>It's just held in with 2 screws to give an idea of how it fits. The opening below it comes with a plastic cover from the factory. That plastic cover and the oddly shaped hole where the crossover is mounted will get treated with MLV when I finally get off my arse and order it.</p><p></p><p>The panel cover is made out of MDF. I'm not too worried about moisture, so it's going to get 2 coats of a rubberized finish intended for exterior use (patio furnature, etc). When it's dry you can poke it with a screw driver and it won't chip. Currently it's got 1 coat, which is maybe 80% dry. Just wanted to mock it up so I could take a picture. The cover will be sealed against the door with Butyl rope.</p><p></p><p>I think we're on track to get it right this time; Comments and suggestions welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bear, post: 8643599, member: 673826"] OK. After that last phail I have been busy. [URL="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NYh9YGIx0F0F_ylxEiD_JQNbfNhsXm2N"]Cover for door panel[/URL] It's just held in with 2 screws to give an idea of how it fits. The opening below it comes with a plastic cover from the factory. That plastic cover and the oddly shaped hole where the crossover is mounted will get treated with MLV when I finally get off my arse and order it. The panel cover is made out of MDF. I'm not too worried about moisture, so it's going to get 2 coats of a rubberized finish intended for exterior use (patio furnature, etc). When it's dry you can poke it with a screw driver and it won't chip. Currently it's got 1 coat, which is maybe 80% dry. Just wanted to mock it up so I could take a picture. The cover will be sealed against the door with Butyl rope. I think we're on track to get it right this time; Comments and suggestions welcome. [/QUOTE]
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