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the left panel is also finished. The little box where the eqt will stand.

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the 2 cf frames with a layer of epoxy. now rubb it good and hard, so we can put another layer,...

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Here I turned of the back panel. Now you can see how the amp will come (amp=dummy)

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space between plate and amp. on top it's about 1cm

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This amp, will get enough coolin with the 2 vents

I got lucky that underneath the amp, there's a vent-shaft thats comes out behind the bumpers.

I also did the preperations to cover the side of the boxes in CFkevlar.

hope I will get this to a good end...cause that won't be easy.

if it fails, they will be sprayed in car colour

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Here you can see, what happens if you try with CF Kevlar and it doens't go wel...

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for 150dollars in the bin, a well.

I tried to cover the sides, for 3 times, but it just didn't go.

... **** it :)

CF will be the same, so, I decided to spray it in silver. Maybe good, to don't have an CF overkill.

Started to fasten the panels.

Here you see 3 blockes with some wholes in it.

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On the panel you see 3 pins. They will fit in the wholes so it 'll fit nicely and hold it together

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The whole panel will be fastened with 2 screws.

Then I saw, the boxes who come next to it, where a bit slanted cause of the polyester.

So I made big RUB BLOCK to equally rubb it.

Simple to make. A big MDF plate of 5 cm and put some big sheets of rubbingpaper on it. This rubbing paper they use to rubb of wooden flores with a machine.

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Put the piece on it, and started rubbin'

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You can see what was wrong, look at the black paint in the middle.

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This was how the piece looked like when I stopted. The black is gone, so my piece is 100% flat.

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here you see it again.

don't need expensive machines, or have to make it complicated to get good result.

The sides of the MDF had to fit the rubber of the trunk nicely.

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I've cut some glas to mount in the sidepanels.

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Then i've sanded the carbon frames and prepared them to get painted.

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The inner rail is mounted a bit lower than the rest. I'm going to fix everything with TEC7.

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The carbon on the frontside is sanded and ready to get clearcoated.

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I've made some changes to the sidepanels.

The straight part looked rathed ugly, so i've changed its shape.

Here you can see that i've made the changes so that everything fits perfectly.

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Clearcoated.

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After I made the MDF boards, i was afraid that it wouldn't look nice and that they would oversize.

Here is the result, and at least I am satisfied with it.......

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I put here heel on there, and told here to be very carefull. When I told here how much these speakers cost, she freaked out :shok::shok:

When I saw the picture afterwards. I got a real kick out of it, :wacko:

Sometimes you’ll have to take some risks, otherwise life is pretty dull…

haha that's awesome. and true, makes things that much better ;)

i want your shop. it'd be nice to have every tool for every job you'd ever need

 

 

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after 11 pages im caught up... an wow... just wow, this shows what someone can do with time an effort.... thanks for sharing an ill be following for sure! :good:

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- IPad Air 2 

- ALPINE Head Unit

- 4 DC XL 18s

- 2 DC 3.5k

- ALPINE TYPE R 5.25 COMP

- 3 ALPINE TYPE R 6.5 COMPs

- DC 175.4

- DC HO Alt

- D3400

- 4 XP3000s

- KNU 0ga

- 60 SqFt Damp Pro

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