AdiSRI
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For any of you who are interested how things were, as of last week when i last took some pics, here they are :
Its nearly done now, just the final fillering, then test installation, then off to the bodyshop with it.
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willay
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I like that, nice photos
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a_j_mair
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looking good mate
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Balling
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What's the holes in the doorcards for? The square ones!?
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Rus
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the work looks excellent well done
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corb
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cross overs or screens probably balling
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AdiSRI
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
What's the holes in the doorcards for? The square ones!?
Crossovers, there too big to fit behind the door card so im making them visible.
Only trouble i am running into is what to do with the 2 electric window switchs on the drivers door lol.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by AdiSRI
Only trouble i am running into is what to do with the 2 electric window switchs on the drivers door lol.
Mount them beneath the ashtray!
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corb
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Get a switch housing from a tigra and mount them in that. Then build the new housing into the door card Adi
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AdiSRI
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hmm i like the idea of using the centre consol to house them some how, how would you go about tracing the wires back into the car and then extending them to there?
Heres some older pics of how i made the box
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Jamie Walby
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My friend, will that just drop in the boot of your corsa, I am thinking about doing something similar next year
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AdiSRI
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yes it just drops in, held in with 4 screws and 2 strips of velcro, safe as houses.
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Jamie Walby
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Nice. Might start something like this as my spring project once I have finished my engine aka project winter
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boyracer2002
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Thats looking spot on mate, loving that cant wait to see it finished
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Jason Iles
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Mazin
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Adge
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THATS CLASS! top work!
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Matt H
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Looking good
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PainZ
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Quality Adrian.
I am impressed!
I am intrested to see how you do the side panels for the boot.
Or do you just intend to have the fibreglass boot box placed in the boot on its own?
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ed
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Thats a very interesting way of making a boot install. Is that just a stretchy fabric that has been resin coated?
It's all looking very good, well done
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AdiSRI
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yeah fabric resin coated, then fibreglassed ontop and then filler.
And pete making the box look nice in there once the box is in is the fun part, im gonna make my own panel to cover the gaps (fibreglass of course lol) but its gonna be a serious pain i can tell already.
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loo_goblin
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Quality work adi, taken u long enough
I am guessing the rear quater holes r for the amps, will look shit hot wen all in etc
Also sound the dog danglies
Dont sell!
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corb
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How thick have you made the fibreglass? I thought it was meant to be thicker than that when using it to build sub boxes, think how MDF resonates when you touch a sub box. Fibreglass will be worse, surely?
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richysport
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they are goin to look mint when its finished
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AdiSRI
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quote: Originally posted by corb
How thick have you made the fibreglass? I thought it was meant to be thicker than that when using it to build sub boxes, think how MDF resonates when you touch a sub box. Fibreglass will be worse, surely?
oh its pretty thick, 5 odd layers, + the original cloth, and that cloth is thick and well saturated with resin. Box is solid u can kick it to shit and its fine lol.
Gonna test play it for a week or 2 before it get painted tho, if i have any troubles, ill just add more on the inside. We shall see.
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N90ATH
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lookin gd adi, def will look gd when finished, and i know there wont be any rattles in uyr car as i saw the amount of dynamat u had in there at pvs, and i bet u put more in lol well done lad
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