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Yeah man i has NO power in my garage sense someone cut all the cable out right before we moved in. Which sucks. Most of my work was done at night with a extension cord and some shop lights.

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Nice truck, always wanted one bagged. Should get pretty damn loud.

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Yeah man i has NO power in my garage sense someone cut all the cable out right before we moved in. Which sucks. Most of my work was done at night with a extension cord and some shop lights.

Yeah It sucks I wanted to get some more done But I couldn't see lol. Hell I don't even have shop lights ha!

Nice truck, always wanted one bagged. Should get pretty damn loud.

Thanks, I plan on bagging it or at least dropping it 2"/3" once I start working again.

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Yeah It sucks I wanted to get some more done But I couldn't see lol. Hell I don't even have shop lights ha!

Yea, well i had the help of a friend who allowed me to come over there and work on it in his garage. Lots of light and shit tons of tools.

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I love flush mount stuff, and i used the same circular saw on my first build, i must be an idiot cuz my cuts came out WAY worse than yours =P

Mine came out pretty decent, when I attached the front piece to the sides I had to do a little sanding but not much.

Should I use silicon or liquid nails to fill in all the corners before fiber and resin, Or just fiber and resin it?

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Mine came out pretty decent, when I attached the front piece to the sides I had to do a little sanding but not much.

Should I use silicon or liquid nails to fill in all the corners before fiber and resin, Or just fiber and resin it?

Nail it together then fiber and resin. Silicone or liquid nails could provide a smooth surface that nothing will bond to very well.

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iight, I'm getting up at 8am to finish it tomorrow lol. Well Finish screwing and gluing it all together, I'm still waiting on my fiber and resin to come in.

Getting up early to work on a box... been there done that :drinks:

Can't wait for pics and vids keep up the good work.

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Do you know what 22's your wanting?

Team DC Audio : Team Shok : Team NWSPL Co-Founder

Head: Pioneer AVH-P5200DVD

Front Stage: Morel Tempo 6.5's/ CDT 6.5's

Subs: (4) 15'' DC XL's, 15 cubes @ 38hz

Sub Amps: (2) Shok 5k's

Speaker Amp: Shok 100.4

Wiring: Shok Industries 1/0

Electrical: White Mechman 270/Adjustable Voltage/3 Shuriken BT120's/3 XS XP3000's

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