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Poll- Should I box design again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8723655" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Nope I totally get it. I personally am not good at box building and I did this last box but it had been 25 years since I had done one until this fall. Next time I am just going to go to Home Depot and have them cut the wood to the specifications I need and buy it from them. I know the cabinet factory a block away will do it as well for me for a fee. Being in Northern Wisconsin I can get away with MDF and well being disabled for life I have to save up anyways to do this stuff. I have a lot to do already with changing out 6x8s to 6.5s and adding in a new 2,200 watt mono block amplifier to the American Bass TNT-1044s I have now. But I think in the long run I will end up with dual 12s or said 15". I have a '03 Ford Explorer so I have room but yet I also need room for grocery runs in case the parental units are not around and have their mini-van. Plus with a cargo cover I like having everything covered up since everything is tinted so between those 2 things no one can see in. Plus the amplifiers are hidden anyways underneath a cover in back where a 3rd seat would have gone. Shockingly they don't get hot at all.</p><p></p><p>But yeah I get what you are saying. It is the same thing with computer building or helping someone. What would get me mad is someone who I hadn't heard from in months or a couple years would call and expect me to troubleshoot over the phone...sorry it don't work that way. Or they would get mad if I said hey you know it would be nice if you would at least kick me back a little something 15 bucks 20 bucks something. Some would have no issues some would throw a fit saying I should help for nothing as it is a friend...my response was yeah well I only hear from you when you want something like this so either kick me back something or pay Geek Squad 100 bucks! lol</p><p></p><p>I have no issues paying someone for a box design as the time, effort that goes into it can be tedious...just like computer help. Plus I was never good at figuring that stuff out yet accounting I passed with all 100s throughout high school and college,lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8723655, member: 676743"] Nope I totally get it. I personally am not good at box building and I did this last box but it had been 25 years since I had done one until this fall. Next time I am just going to go to Home Depot and have them cut the wood to the specifications I need and buy it from them. I know the cabinet factory a block away will do it as well for me for a fee. Being in Northern Wisconsin I can get away with MDF and well being disabled for life I have to save up anyways to do this stuff. I have a lot to do already with changing out 6x8s to 6.5s and adding in a new 2,200 watt mono block amplifier to the American Bass TNT-1044s I have now. But I think in the long run I will end up with dual 12s or said 15". I have a '03 Ford Explorer so I have room but yet I also need room for grocery runs in case the parental units are not around and have their mini-van. Plus with a cargo cover I like having everything covered up since everything is tinted so between those 2 things no one can see in. Plus the amplifiers are hidden anyways underneath a cover in back where a 3rd seat would have gone. Shockingly they don't get hot at all. But yeah I get what you are saying. It is the same thing with computer building or helping someone. What would get me mad is someone who I hadn't heard from in months or a couple years would call and expect me to troubleshoot over the phone...sorry it don't work that way. Or they would get mad if I said hey you know it would be nice if you would at least kick me back a little something 15 bucks 20 bucks something. Some would have no issues some would throw a fit saying I should help for nothing as it is a friend...my response was yeah well I only hear from you when you want something like this so either kick me back something or pay Geek Squad 100 bucks! lol I have no issues paying someone for a box design as the time, effort that goes into it can be tedious...just like computer help. Plus I was never good at figuring that stuff out yet accounting I passed with all 100s throughout high school and college,lol. [/QUOTE]
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