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<blockquote data-quote="bean" data-source="post: 781711" data-attributes="member: 541109"><p>All this talk about duct tape makes me wanna choke myself. Stop it! Stop it right now. The only place.....and I mean the only place that duct tape is ever ever ever ever ever needed in a car stereo install is if you decide to tape down some wires underneath the carpet....That's it. Stop. Do not use duct tape on an enclosure ever again as long as you live. It was a bad idea.</p><p></p><p>I do understand that you were trying to "round that corner" and that IS a good idea (in fact for all those watching at home, if you get rid of all 90 degre corners in nearly any enclosure, you should see an increase of up to 3 dB). Next time use bondo. You mentioned fiberglass (i think) but its a liquid and won't keep that shape while you're doing it. Bondo my friend, bondo.</p><p></p><p>P.S. The guys were right. It looked like shit. Sorry to hate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bean, post: 781711, member: 541109"] All this talk about duct tape makes me wanna choke myself. Stop it! Stop it right now. The only place.....and I mean the only place that duct tape is ever ever ever ever ever needed in a car stereo install is if you decide to tape down some wires underneath the carpet....That's it. Stop. Do not use duct tape on an enclosure ever again as long as you live. It was a bad idea. I do understand that you were trying to "round that corner" and that IS a good idea (in fact for all those watching at home, if you get rid of all 90 degre corners in nearly any enclosure, you should see an increase of up to 3 dB). Next time use bondo. You mentioned fiberglass (i think) but its a liquid and won't keep that shape while you're doing it. Bondo my friend, bondo. P.S. The guys were right. It looked like shit. Sorry to hate. [/QUOTE]
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