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i can never hate on someone who does what he has to do to get the job done. Keep practicing and in no time you will be building like a champ! We all started somewhere and i have also built my share of boxes with NOTHING but a rock, a piece of paper, and some scissors. Well not exactly that but close! hahah.

i bet your next box will be 15% better and the next will be even better then that. That is how you evolve. :)

Thanks man, That means allot. :)

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01 GMC Sonoma 4x4

RF T1500.1bd

DC LVL 4 12"

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Picked up a few cans of Rubberized Spray coating (undercoating / tool coating).

Wasn't sure how It would work on wood but Im kinda shocked at the end result.

Its not rough like bedliner,it has a nice smooth feel to it until you apply pressure, then you can feel the grip.

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Doesn't look all that amazing but the practicality of it out ways the looks in my book for now.

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DC LVL 4 12"

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You just have to do another coat and it prob nice as hell. The edges just sucked the first coat up cause the mdf is porous.

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You just have to do another coat and it prob nice as hell. The edges just sucked the first coat up cause the mdf is porous.

Thats what I was thinking.

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01 GMC Sonoma 4x4

RF T1500.1bd

DC LVL 4 12"

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always remember to primer the box before you put anything on it.....bedliner, paint, fleck-stone, all of it will just soak right into the wood every time costing a lot of money and a poor outcome.

Primer will seal that wood up so it wont act like a sponge when you go to put a coat of whatever you ar putting on it and it should come out 1000 times better. Trust me, this is also something you find out the hard way...there was no internet when i learned lol.

i would sand all that off. Sand those corners smoother, primer it with a color similar to what you are laying down.......and try again. Trust me you will like it better.


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Steve is completely right. I learned the hard way of sanding and putting more coats on. Very costly cause of how much paint you have to use to do it.

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Head Unit: Pioneer Premier 880PRS

Subs: 2 Custom Ssackett 12's DC LVL5 Softparts

Sub Amp: Crossfire VR4000D

Highs Setup: 4 6.5" Powerbass 4XL'S & 2 Crescendo XST2's.

Highs amp: Jbl Gto75.4ii & MB Quart ONX4.60

Electrical: XS Power D5100 & D3100 in the rear

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