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That's some very nice work! A guy with your talents should be running a site like fiberglassforums.com :thumbs:
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thanks, but no :D
i still consider myself a noob i did enjoy learning the process and making the shapes work/fit |
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wow....nice work!
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wow!!
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Thats better work than some of the professional shops i've seen!!! You are far from a noob!
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THIS ...... Nice work .....! |
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wow i used to browse it alot. i rember highvoltage and alot of the other commons.
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The site owner should let someone copy the articles and mirror them somewhere. So much lost knowledge.
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Man that is some awesome work
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thanks people, yes i retain noob status :D
what i do in 2 mths some of those guys did in 2 days it is a shame to lose all that knowledge from the archives just like this site, people dreg up 5 yr old threads to say thanks for ideas for their build |
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Thats awesome work !!! You should listen to what people are saying as you have a talent and an eye for it. Where can an old guy go and learn this trade. I would love to build my own dash and console etc. Seriously--I have lots of time as I am forced retirement now !!!
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read my build thread, there should be enough stuff there to get the basics |
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I think your right. I will get off my BUTT and do something. Thanks ---I needed that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I miss Fiberglass forums!.... Was part of my nightly routine..... You do great looking work as well!
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Beatiful work man...
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I think you did an awesome job on your truck !! It is too bad that fiberglass forums went down---Hope someone will pick it up and run with it !!!
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thanks guys :D
i'm still hoping someone revives the fiberglassforums.com site :( |
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it's alive, it's alive :D:D:D
fiberglassforums.com is alive and well for now. still trying to figure out the details/ownership |
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Great! hope you can keep it going!
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Ogre, thanks for help. Few more questions. I stapled the fleece to the back, after I put resin on the fleece should I take the staples out. Or just scuff it with the grinder and apply fiberglass over it? Here are some pics.
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after the initial fleece and resin you can sand or grind any high spots on the back.
especially rumpled areas of fleece, soak the edges of the wood with resin so that it soaks into the edge of the wood and glues the fleece down. any high staples can be pulled or sanded down. i bought a used upholstery stapler that really sinks the staple head. |
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just went back and looked at your thread, fiberglass doesn't like to wrap well especially right angles.
the mat wants to lift up on edges and make air bubbles, keep working the edges until they lay flat. i suggest you pull your fleece off and round over the corners of your speaker ring and the edges of your mounting board. not sure how your speaker mounts to the ring or into the second ring, i round over all the edges of the mdf to help the glass wrap. look at the edge detail on my rings and how i trim the fleece before i glass the kick. the step in the ring where the fleece is trimmed to is how far i glass. i didn't glass into the speaker recess, otherwise the speaker won't fit. my rings are a bottom layer of 3/4'' mdf with a 1/2'' layer of mdf on top with all the details cut into the 1/2'' piece. not saying your kicks won't glass, you'll just need to work them a bit more. you can glass them as is, sand out the high spots and then glass some more. read up about stippling the resin in the fiberglass mat to get the air bubbles out. don't brush the resin on that will just ball up the mat, dab it on, dab, dab, dab; that gets the bubbles out and makes the mat lay flat. don't mix a whole lot of resin, i usually mix 4 to 12 oz at a time. when it kicks off you end up with a glass of hot hard resin. look at the beginning of my interior build where i tear the mat into little pieces. those 4''x4'' pieces are for a relatively flat subwoofer box. for kicks use 2''x2'' pieces of 3/4 oz mat, what i usually do is cut 2'' wide strips with a razor knife, tear those strips into roughly 2 or 3'' long pieces for use with the resin. it makes a whole lot more sense when you start doing it. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1381769845 http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...rrings10-1.jpg http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...0507091306.jpg |
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Unfortunately, it appears the site registration is still not happening. =(
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