ChaseinBass
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Oh lol I just explained it all ha haflaring the end of the pvc pipe
oh im an idiot, this is for speaker baffles for fiberglassing not for aeroports. ignore me
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Oh lol I just explained it all ha haflaring the end of the pvc pipe
oh im an idiot, this is for speaker baffles for fiberglassing not for aeroports. ignore me
So I'm not sure if the PVC will work, it is too big for the 8 in driver. the cut out for the driver is 7 1/8, actually a little less and the inside diameter of the PVC is like 7.6, outside diameter is 8.6 so outside would have been perfect, but inside will probably be to lose to get screws in. they do make couplers called Street elbows and couplers that go inside the pipe, but then it would be too small. I just got home from work and I'm about to double check all the measurements, but as of right now I don't think it's going to work, unless you have some more tricks up your sleeve to share with me. That was schedule 80 by the way schedule 40 was even looserOh lol I just explained it all ha ha
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That was my idea to but thought maybe there was a better way or I was missing something at this point probably just got to give stacked wood rigs a shot since I've already got them cut only thing that ***** is trying to shim the angle I want into the Rings but I'm sure I can do itWhy not fab a wood ring to mount the speakers to and then fasten that to the pvc... seems simple to me... but you are the guy doin it... so IDK
Hey man I was wondering if you couldn't answer a quick question for me as it seems like you are pretty good with fiberglass and I have never used it. my question is, can I put body filler on the adapters I made first and then resin over everything, or should I resin the adapters first and then do body filler?Oh lol I just explained it all ha ha
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Yes I would sand them good and resin first and then body filler on top of that . And you can ask me anything, always down to help with what I know.Hey man I was wondering if you couldn't answer a quick question for me as it seems like you are pretty good with fiberglass and I have never used it. my question is, can I put body filler on the adapters I made first and then resin over everything, or should I resin the adapters first and then do body filler?
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And they look like your off to a good start //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifYes I would sand them good and resin first and then body filler on top of that . And you can ask me anything, always down to help with what I know.
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Clear your pmsinteresting, good to see. Only problem is the flare! lol
Thanks man I really appreciate it, It's good to know that people have your back. going to try to get a coat or two of resin on them hopefully tonight if it dries fast enough, and then do some filler tomorrow, if possible. after that going to put some sound absorption and deadener inside the door, then Mount the adapters and then seal and deadener the outside of the door. Hopefully after the doors are done the rest of the build goes a little smoother I would really like to make slamology this year not to compete but just to have fun and maybe give out a few demos if not oh well I'll just go and get some demosYes I would sand them good and resin first and then body filler on top of that . And you can ask me anything, always down to help with what I know.
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oh **** sorry been talking to hispls a lotClear your pms
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Looking good , keep up the pace and you will get there !Forgot to mention I had a little bit of stinger Roadkill left over from the last build, so I figured I would burn it up first inside the door. then i switched over to the new nvx deadener that I just ordered. I really do like the nvx deadener, for the price I paid I think it was a great deal seems like really nice stuff.
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