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  1. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    No your right lol I had an idiot moment :Stupid Me: The way it is in the picture one crossover is actually bridged. I fixed it tho.
  2. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Hell I guess I could show the truck lol forgot that part! And this is my other toy :)
  3. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Right! And this is more of a SQ setup. The whole SPL thing got old in my jeep. Ill be doing a 3 way active setup when $$$ permits.
  4. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    NVM that'll the correct wiring for the front stage. @Old77 It really depends on what your speakers can handle. In my case my amp supplies more than enough power non-bridged for my JBL components, but the channels for my sub will definitely be bridged to supply the most power at a 4 ohm load.
  5. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Ahahaha glad you noticed it! I didn't even pay attention to it.
  6. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Got a little more done. I got the amp and crossovers mounted.
  7. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    It gets more rigid with each layer. When you think it's sturdy enough it's most good to go.
  8. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Yes you can use cloth. It's easier to work with than mat. But you'll need more layers of cloth.
  9. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    @gunman I just realized you said dash pad! For the dash pad you won't need a frame. Mask off the entire dash pad with tape the lay aluminum foil over the tape. Then lay your mat or cloth over that and apply the resin and keep adding layers of cloth/mat.
  10. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Yes the cloth can be bought at most stores. I got mine at wal-fart. Since your doing a dash your gonna need a thick heavy coat. So get a thick fleece fabric. I use 3M's wax resin. If you don't get all the layers you want before the resin dries you have to sand it before applying another coat...
  11. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Here's the duplicolor finish. I wish I would have rolled it on instead of brush it on but oh we'll. I'm Building a different box later anyways.
  12. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Preciate it guitarfreak! @gunman9 prep work! Have all your material and tools you need! Fiberglass cloth is easier to work with than mat is. I found that out real quick! Make sure your frame/base is solid... Fiberglass gets pretty heavy after a few layers. And most of all take your time!!!
  13. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Thanks guys! Just got the Duplicolor brushed on and ill get some pics after it dries.
  14. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Sprayed my box with Rustoleum Bed Liner but it doesn't cover worth a sh** but it is pretty tuff. Soooo I went and bought a quart of Duplicolor Bed Armor. Gonna roll it on here in a little bit in class.
  15. J

    New guy with Audio and Custom fab

    Hey folks! First post here. I figured I'd start it off right. I'm in the process of putting my sound system together And building a custom console. Progress is gonna be slow so hang in there. Plus I change my mind a lot. Equipment is: JBL GTO 6.5 components Blaupunkt GTW Mystic 10" Phoenix...

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