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<blockquote data-quote="ChaseinBass" data-source="post: 8536285" data-attributes="member: 655848"><p>Ya I just built some for my truck and couple words of advice and I am no pro but they came out really nice. Dont use spray glue to gluedown the fleece because the resin will desolve it and fleece will come loose - LOL huge disaster on my first attempt. I ended up using hot glue and it worked great. Also spend alot of time working the fleece to get it smooth and no wrinkles so later sanding will be very easy and fast. You also need to drill a bunch of holes through the plastic a pillar and the resin will seep through and keep it tightly bonded together. I didnt use any fiberglass just resin and fleece and probably have three coats of resin on them and there really strong. Its a great skill to master and have at your disposal. I have since made door panels for two sets of door speakers. If you have any questions pm me I am always happy to help as someone guided me on my first set too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChaseinBass, post: 8536285, member: 655848"] Ya I just built some for my truck and couple words of advice and I am no pro but they came out really nice. Dont use spray glue to gluedown the fleece because the resin will desolve it and fleece will come loose - LOL huge disaster on my first attempt. I ended up using hot glue and it worked great. Also spend alot of time working the fleece to get it smooth and no wrinkles so later sanding will be very easy and fast. You also need to drill a bunch of holes through the plastic a pillar and the resin will seep through and keep it tightly bonded together. I didnt use any fiberglass just resin and fleece and probably have three coats of resin on them and there really strong. Its a great skill to master and have at your disposal. I have since made door panels for two sets of door speakers. If you have any questions pm me I am always happy to help as someone guided me on my first set too. [/QUOTE]
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