Wrighty
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why? wrong angle too dumb and id rather the future come sooner im doing some more same way fear did
yea they weigh a bit once fillered
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Basscrazy
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lol i like honesty
trial and error is only way to make them top quality im gonna give some a go but i need speakers new ones mine are a bit shot before i can make the mdf ring cos i dunno what size to do it without speakers
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marklawton
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oh well, at least yoy tried, you can only learn when you make mistakes
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Wrighty
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should be starting new ones er,tommorow
[Edited on 01-01-2006 by Wrighty]
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micra man
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Liking this idea and wanting to use them, in my car. Anyone got any for sale, as standard or modified??
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Ricky-Lee53
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Looking good mate.
Mayb these could help... Not too good also my first atempts.
Cant find other stage. Basically put the ring in place with hot glue gun and bits of mdf.
Covered in an old T shirt. Fleece would have been better.
Cut a hole in it
Add FG resin.
Use a heater to make it cure quicker.
Add FG mating at the back.
Add FG mating at the front and Key the plastic with rough sand paper and a stanley knife (they need to be held in place will, More so on the passenger side Birds slamming doors etc)
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More Fg
Sand again to key. I used 40grit paper.
Apply bodyfiller
Sand to shape and test fit
Cover them. (More info on this if required)
An idea for the drivers side....
Also Done tweeters Pillar builds if you need any help
The above are for sale now. Can i show just as links don't want to hijack with pictures?
[Edited on 04-01-2006 by Ricky-Lee53]
[Edited on 04-01-2006 by Ricky-Lee53]
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Wrighty
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how do i view the links there mate i cannot seem to open them
new ones have just been started
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Ricky-Lee53
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quote: Originally posted by Wrighty
how do i view the links there mate i cannot seem to open them
new ones have just been started
Sorry there just big pics. You want me to show them as pictures?
Don't want to hijack your thread.
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Wrighty
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ye go for it mate pmsl
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Wrighty
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never thought of that before,well done mate great help
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Ricky-Lee53
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quote: Originally posted by Wrighty
never thought of that before,well done mate great help
Glad to be of help.
The fun is doing them yourself
I would be looking for around £70 for both.
New 1s will cost me a tenner each and about the same for post.
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Fear
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thats a better way to do them, but if you wanted to paint them then it would be a lot of work to get them to a good enough finish!
one thing i found was to look out for is if you fold the matting etc over the edged be aware you cant go to thick or you start hit things, if you get me!
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Ricky-Lee53
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quote: Originally posted by Fear
thats a better way to do them, but if you wanted to paint them then it would be a lot of work to get them to a good enough finish!
one thing i found was to look out for is if you fold the matting etc over the edged be aware you cant go to thick or you start hit things, if you get me!
Yeah there a little close.
The mid's i used weighed 3.5kg. So they need to be very strong
As for painting. Its just a case of filler but it would be pretty hard im guessing to get them smooth. As with any way you do it though?
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