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<blockquote data-quote="sumone" data-source="post: 367775" data-attributes="member: 551481"><p>1. How can I take <em>out</em> the kick panel??? It looks impossible to do - I'll take a picture today and post it later. Matter fact I'll take pictures of the whole area and the q-logic kick panel if that'll make it easier to understand what's necessary for me to do.</p><p></p><p>2. I think I now understand the actual process of fiberglassing, but still how do I get the fiberglass mold attached to the q-logic kick panel? The process I'll follow will yield the base of the kick panel - still gotta use that q-logic kick panel since it costed $900.</p><p></p><p>3. Since you said you need a warm,ventilated place, does that mean I can't do it in the near future? Here in chicago it's snow and stuff and cold and I don't have a garage where I live.</p><p></p><p>4. Your estimate of 1/2 hour - is that including the time it takes to fiberglass and for it to harden? Since I'mma be doing this out on the street, I wanna spend as less time as possible <em>inside</em> the car.</p><p></p><p>5. I read in another thread you mount it using dry-wall screws, but do I really have to??? I would really hate putting holes in the floor especially if I decide to change my mind. (same thing goes for the amp and the box)</p><p></p><p>6. How much do I need...</p><p></p><p>- fiberglass resin ($6.99 a pint)</p><p></p><p>- fiberglass mat ($4.99 per square yard)</p><p></p><p>- hardener (is that it's technical name - don't wanna look stupid when I go to a store and the guy'll say that could mean a million different things) ($3.89 for 44 cc)</p><p></p><p>(prices are from ace's site - didn't know it was that cheap!)</p><p></p><p>oh yea - this one shop told me he would do it for $70 - if this stuff doesn't work out (in the near future) - I might have to go with it. Cause I've already had this stuff sittin around for a week...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumone, post: 367775, member: 551481"] 1. How can I take [I]out[/I] the kick panel??? It looks impossible to do - I'll take a picture today and post it later. Matter fact I'll take pictures of the whole area and the q-logic kick panel if that'll make it easier to understand what's necessary for me to do. 2. I think I now understand the actual process of fiberglassing, but still how do I get the fiberglass mold attached to the q-logic kick panel? The process I'll follow will yield the base of the kick panel - still gotta use that q-logic kick panel since it costed $900. 3. Since you said you need a warm,ventilated place, does that mean I can't do it in the near future? Here in chicago it's snow and stuff and cold and I don't have a garage where I live. 4. Your estimate of 1/2 hour - is that including the time it takes to fiberglass and for it to harden? Since I'mma be doing this out on the street, I wanna spend as less time as possible [I]inside[/I] the car. 5. I read in another thread you mount it using dry-wall screws, but do I really have to??? I would really hate putting holes in the floor especially if I decide to change my mind. (same thing goes for the amp and the box) 6. How much do I need... - fiberglass resin ($6.99 a pint) - fiberglass mat ($4.99 per square yard) - hardener (is that it's technical name - don't wanna look stupid when I go to a store and the guy'll say that could mean a million different things) ($3.89 for 44 cc) (prices are from ace's site - didn't know it was that cheap!) oh yea - this one shop told me he would do it for $70 - if this stuff doesn't work out (in the near future) - I might have to go with it. Cause I've already had this stuff sittin around for a week... [/QUOTE]
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