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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 69299" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>If you can build a skeleton that would be the easiest way then use a cut out for the speaker mount and attatch it via plubers strapping and for angle.. Once you have all that then use pieces of dowel and hot glue gun to hold it in place..cover with old sweatshirts or grill cloth ....moving on.... afteryou get the first layer of glass laid and start the second get a roller and some MEK ..the roller is for removing air bubbles and the MEK is to remove the resin from the roller after the layer is on. You will want this at least 1/4 think more is better. Hours of sanding is a requirement for anything nice to look at..Once you have it it all smoothed out at least the majority of the runs from the resin... the rest is easier to cover with bondo or some other type of filler and sanding that is much faster..Thats about all that comes to mind since I am still working on my first fiberglass project.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 69299, member: 540605"] If you can build a skeleton that would be the easiest way then use a cut out for the speaker mount and attatch it via plubers strapping and for angle.. Once you have all that then use pieces of dowel and hot glue gun to hold it in place..cover with old sweatshirts or grill cloth ....moving on.... afteryou get the first layer of glass laid and start the second get a roller and some MEK ..the roller is for removing air bubbles and the MEK is to remove the resin from the roller after the layer is on. You will want this at least 1/4 think more is better. Hours of sanding is a requirement for anything nice to look at..Once you have it it all smoothed out at least the majority of the runs from the resin... the rest is easier to cover with bondo or some other type of filler and sanding that is much faster..Thats about all that comes to mind since I am still working on my first fiberglass project. Mike [/QUOTE]
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