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<blockquote data-quote="Suhvas2001" data-source="post: 396500" data-attributes="member: 553372"><p>Hey Everyone I am new to the fiberglassing and I figured before I try fiberglassing and speaker box I would try a TV. I have a 2001 Ford Expedition and i am planning on mounting the tv on the center consol between the driver and passanger seat. NOT ON THE DASH but inbetween the seats. THe consol is all plastic and i wanted to just mount it at some what of an angle where the driver and passanger could see the screen.</p><p></p><p>My Question is what am i going to need to do in order to get the fiberglassed box for the tv to stay and not move around. How thick do i need to make this? how much of each material should i buy? Its just a 6.4" audiobahn tv. And maybe while i am making the box i will install tweaters on the sides of the tv just to make it stand out more and sound better. I know this is long but i want to start building this thing saturady. Oh last question i can remember ok when the fiberglass dries its like a white/yellow color and since the consol is plastic and its like a tan color, would it be best to try spray painting the fiberglass after or wraping it in vinal?</p><p></p><p>THanx</p><p></p><p>Savas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suhvas2001, post: 396500, member: 553372"] Hey Everyone I am new to the fiberglassing and I figured before I try fiberglassing and speaker box I would try a TV. I have a 2001 Ford Expedition and i am planning on mounting the tv on the center consol between the driver and passanger seat. NOT ON THE DASH but inbetween the seats. THe consol is all plastic and i wanted to just mount it at some what of an angle where the driver and passanger could see the screen. My Question is what am i going to need to do in order to get the fiberglassed box for the tv to stay and not move around. How thick do i need to make this? how much of each material should i buy? Its just a 6.4" audiobahn tv. And maybe while i am making the box i will install tweaters on the sides of the tv just to make it stand out more and sound better. I know this is long but i want to start building this thing saturady. Oh last question i can remember ok when the fiberglass dries its like a white/yellow color and since the consol is plastic and its like a tan color, would it be best to try spray painting the fiberglass after or wraping it in vinal? THanx Savas [/QUOTE]
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