Fear
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Registered: 20th Nov 02
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Right ive got my JL 3 ways now and about to start my builds, im gonna use MDF base then MDF rings on stilts in position and then stretch cloth(old t-shirt or something similar) over the top and staple into place, then paint resin on
But what should i do next, should apply matt and then loadsa resin or use something else as ive heard matt can get everywhere and can be very harmful if it gets in your skin
So what should i use
I will finish off with abit of P38 on top to give good finish, but will be covered in foam then alcantara so dont need a paintable finish
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Carb_Fanatic
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if you want the speakers to have a good sound then i personaly think you sould do at least one layer of matting just so the filler on top has a solid base.
the cloth or t-shirt will flex more than matting.
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Fear
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Cheers Fella
Any other ideas suggestions
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corb
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Other suggestions? Yes, DONT FUCKING PAINT THEM!
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Carb_Fanatic
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make sure you sounddeaden the panel its going onto.
also it might be worth makeing sure the actual surface of the build that the speaker sits on it totally flat to make the best seal possible.
any problems feel free to u2u me.
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Fear
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Corb: aint gonna paint them no way i hate sanding at the best of times
Carb_Fanatic: Got some dynamat extreme to go on the door, already got some on there already aswell i think, and the speaker will be sat on a MDF ring so will be totally flat
Where can i get the stuff needed cheap
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Carb_Fanatic
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for the fibre glass then go into halfords. they sell fibre glass paste pre mixed in tins. then you just add the hardener.
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