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<blockquote data-quote="CHEMMINS" data-source="post: 7115316" data-attributes="member: 625734"><p>I was about to say it was a truck rider, just cause of the angle. And I think I may try it, but I plan on doing it flat, with a circular saw set for depth, and a guide clamped to the sheet that I move each cut. That way I don't even have to move the sheet.</p><p></p><p>Bending it would be the hard part. I am going to be putting in 2 15's behind the seat of my megacab, and this looks like just the ticket for what I want to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHEMMINS, post: 7115316, member: 625734"] I was about to say it was a truck rider, just cause of the angle. And I think I may try it, but I plan on doing it flat, with a circular saw set for depth, and a guide clamped to the sheet that I move each cut. That way I don't even have to move the sheet. Bending it would be the hard part. I am going to be putting in 2 15's behind the seat of my megacab, and this looks like just the ticket for what I want to do. [/QUOTE]
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