mario7538 Posted October 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 there have been a couple people on here that have went to home depot to have wood cut.add the thickness of the blade to the measurements if the person doesnt. but try doing it your self its fun and not to hard. as mentioned walmart has cheap saws local yard sales is where i found all of my stuff dirt cheap. craigslist is good at times. ill start looking on craigslist. i just wanted to go to home depot or lowes and have them cut it because i know i wouldnt use the tools again or often enough to make the investment. Quote 04 hyundai sonata jvc head unit alpine type s components 6.5's 4 kicker tweeters 2 in the front 2 in the back MARIO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
99vic Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 ya i havent used my stuff yet i always use a friends. but i got a trim router a regular router, router bits, a saw, those angle things to hold corners together and about 7 clamps for no more than 60 bucks. now im addicted to yard sales lol Quote REST IN PARADISE BIG RICH (Sqmonte) never forgotten Why do you guys ALWAYS dispute on NUMBERS????? It's such a played out argument, so fucking annoying.... It's 12 fuckin 15's.... It's louder than you... Shut the fuck up... /Rant I'm so jealous, it makes me want to club baby seals. That shit gets down HARD!dont buy from knowledge he will scam you. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/30995-official-knowledge-feedback/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben29555 Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) to cut out the hole I used a seizor and a hack saw blade lol ghetto but it worked Edited October 15, 2009 by ben29555 Quote My Build Log loud bass songs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jl10w3s Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 You'll use the tools more than you would think once you learn how to use them. Plus were men and men need tools! Quote (2001 Dodge Durango R/T) 1- XS Power D2700 1-Alpine CDE-HD149BT (Head Unit) 1 pr.- Focal Polyglass 165v30 (Front Stage) 1 pr.- Hybrid Audio Technologies C61-2 (Rear Fill) 1-Kenwood Excelon XR-1S (Sub Amp) 1-Kenwood Excelon XR-4S (Mids-N-Highs Amp) 2- JL 10 W3v3-4 (Subs) -2.3 Cubes tuned to 32 hz 1-1/0 ga. & Big III in 1/0 140 @45 hz db drag legal (2008 Toyota Highlander Limited ---build in the works) 1- Kenwood DDX470 (Head Unit) 1 pr.- JL C3-650 (Front Stage) 1 pr.- JL C2-525 (Rear Fill, may upgrade to 6.5" C2 or C3 instead) 1- JL XD-400/4 (Mids-N-Highs Amp) 1- JL XD-600/1 (Sub Amp) 1- XS Power D3400 1- JL 10w3v3-2 (Sub) 1- JL 2 Ga. Amp Kit 1- BIG 3 in 1/0 1- self-built Fiberglass sub enclosure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P4killer_ Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 yea tools are always good to have, just build up your collection over time ya know:p but cutting out the speaker holes with anything other than a router = annoying but it can be done. with patience and practice. walmart has a jigsaw which is your next best bet for 20 or 30 the $20 one is a single speed but if you can afford the extra ten its well worth it the $30 one has variable speed so you cut a lil slower when making precise cuts, and supposedly, you can buy a cricle cutting thing for it that helps you cut perfect circles with your jig. I own the $30 and its sweet.. also having home depot cut your wood is ok... but they have f'd my cuts up once outta of four times, so.. if you really cant get a circular saw, you could have them cut it. make sure you tell them you have a bunch of cuts to make, account for the width of the saw blade please etc etc they cut it, MAKE YOUR SURE YOU MEASURE AFTER THEY CUT IT TO MAKE SURE ITS RIGHT if its right, good to go if not, park it somewhere in the corner of the store or something and leave good luck P4Killer Quote Setup: 2010 Hyundai Elantra Factory Unit via 4 chan NVX LOC Excessive Amperage "H/O" Alt Xs D3400/ Xs XP3000 Big 3. 2 Runs of +, 2 Runs of - DD M3b and 2 12" AQ HDC4s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mario7538 Posted October 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 yea tools are always good to have, just build up your collection over time ya know:p but cutting out the speaker holes with anything other than a router = annoying but it can be done. with patience and practice. walmart has a jigsaw which is your next best bet for 20 or 30 the $20 one is a single speed but if you can afford the extra ten its well worth it the $30 one has variable speed so you cut a lil slower when making precise cuts, and supposedly, you can buy a cricle cutting thing for it that helps you cut perfect circles with your jig. I own the $30 and its sweet.. also having home depot cut your wood is ok... but they have f'd my cuts up once outta of four times, so.. if you really cant get a circular saw, you could have them cut it. make sure you tell them you have a bunch of cuts to make, account for the width of the saw blade please etc etc they cut it, MAKE YOUR SURE YOU MEASURE AFTER THEY CUT IT TO MAKE SURE ITS RIGHT if its right, good to go if not, park it somewhere in the corner of the store or something and leave good luck P4Killer lol sounds like a plan Quote 04 hyundai sonata jvc head unit alpine type s components 6.5's 4 kicker tweeters 2 in the front 2 in the back MARIO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tibs Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 i have them cut a piece for me at home depot and he cut it right on the dot. cause it was a huge piece i didnt want to mess with it by myself. since i built all my stuff all on my own i had them cut the 2 big pieces on there panel saw. he didnt use the measuring tape on the saw he used a hand one i think thats how they always fuck up is using the one attached to the saw. Quote Tibs 99 F-150 Build 8 twelves 8 - Re SE 12"s 2 - SunDown Audio Saz-3000d's 1 - vx4004 planet audio amp big 3 1/0 gauge MECHMAN 250 amp alt MySpace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P4killer_ Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007WK9A2/ref=as...ASIN=B0007WK9A2 quick example of said circle guide ima have to call black and decker to track down one for that walmart jigsaw i think. Quote Setup: 2010 Hyundai Elantra Factory Unit via 4 chan NVX LOC Excessive Amperage "H/O" Alt Xs D3400/ Xs XP3000 Big 3. 2 Runs of +, 2 Runs of - DD M3b and 2 12" AQ HDC4s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mario7538 Posted October 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007WK9A2/ref=as...ASIN=B0007WK9A2quick example of said circle guide ima have to call black and decker to track down one for that walmart jigsaw i think. thanks for the link man Quote 04 hyundai sonata jvc head unit alpine type s components 6.5's 4 kicker tweeters 2 in the front 2 in the back MARIO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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