Fear
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Heres a few piccys of my door builds
This is only bit that worries me as abit hollow
Right what do i do next they have 1 layer of matting on them and i know it wouldnt be to hard to add 1 or 2 more but looking at them and tidying them up i personally dont think that they really need it, but im no fibreglass expert at all and this is my frst ever attempt
So im looking for some advice please
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RichR
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Sand it up first - to find high and low spots - then use P40 - fibreglass filler to fill the gaps, continue to sand an fill till u get a top notch glass finish.
The filler is basically chop strand matt, in a resin , but already chopped - so not in matt form nemore. use that and u should get a good all round finsih - but looking good so far
what speakers are going in
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BeArDy
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Cavity wall foam
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Fear
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Sand it up first - to find high and low spots - then use P40 - fibreglass filler to fill the gaps, continue to sand an fill till u get a top notch glass finish.
The filler is basically chop strand matt, in a resin , but already chopped - so not in matt form nemore. use that and u should get a good all round finsih - but looking good so far
what speakers are going in
I dont need it to be a fantastic finish as being covered in foam then alcantara so finish is alot less important than if it was being painted
JL Audio 3 ways going in them
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RichR
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still good to get it near perfect - as after a whiel ur alcantara will pull away from the lwo spots and leave sags - get it smooth as possible for the finish
how do u plan to cover the inside of the pocket - Im starting my door build hopefully in a few weeks b4 donny, and thinking spraying them - as I cant figure out how to cover inside the pocket and make it look good
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iceman
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Looking Good Matey
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Fear
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
still good to get it near perfect - as after a whiel ur alcantara will pull away from the lwo spots and leave sags - get it smooth as possible for the finish
how do u plan to cover the inside of the pocket - Im starting my door build hopefully in a few weeks b4 donny, and thinking spraying them - as I cant figure out how to cover inside the pocket and make it look good
Yeh will get it to best finish i can
Im not gonna be covering them im getting them trimmed when interior is re-trimmed and the guy is gonna make up proper pocket type things to sit in there
The door pocket as standard can be pulled apert into 2 sections and so if your builds still allow this then you can trimme each part and put back together but with mine i couldnt
Beardy: Cavity wall foam, where should i put that
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antonOO2
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very nice ,lot of work gone into them i bet .also i have the same duvet
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Fear
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
very nice ,lot of work gone into them i bet .also i have the same duvet
A fair bit of work yeh thats why i aint really wanting to do anymore fibreglassing:S
Same duvet
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antonOO2
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ow yeah forgot to say i hope you have electric windows
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Fear
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Yes i do have leccy window
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antonOO2
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just checking
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BeArDy
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quote: Originally posted by CheekyCorsa
This is only bit that worries me as abit hollow
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Fear
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quote: Originally posted by BeArDy
quote: Originally posted by CheekyCorsa
This is only bit that worries me as abit hollow
was meaning the bits round the rings where he mat hasnt stuck flat to the material underneath
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by CheekyCorsa
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Beardy: Cavity wall foam, where should i put that
i know this is for beardy, but spray the foam in the back of the door cards, but obviously not in the speaker recess areas, just around them, so put abit of rolled up card in the speaker holes (so its a tight fit) the spray the foam around them - leave it to set, the sand any of it down if needed
my mate did this after he built his door pods as he said they sounded crap, but they sound pretty meaty and solid since hes filled them with foam
[Edited on 15-03-2004 by VisibleMan]
[Edited on 15-03-2004 by VisibleMan]
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Claire Richardson
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I'd certainly suggest another layer of fibreglass matting to make it more solid. If you use the fibreglass paste on it would make the build heavier. Using sheets cuts down on the weight.
Use an orbital sander on the dried matting to get the rough edges off, then use bodyfiller to get the smooth finish.
As smooth as you can too no matter whats covering them. Things will sink after time. Its not the smooth finish thats a problem though with these things, its getting the level finish thats a pain. You get dips and ripples and its these that cause the problem.
As for the foam, the idea is right, filling the space behind, but I would tend to go for the wadding TBH. Thats what I'm gonna use any ways. Components and mids need air and if you fill the hole behind, you'll be cutting down on that. Using wadding dampens the sound for that quality, but doesnt exhaust it like the foam might. If you put too much foam in, it'll be a twat to dig out. You can add or take away with wadding.
All thats left is LOADS OF SANDING
Be prepared cause it takes forever
Claire
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Kris TD
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if i was to make them again, once i had the fibreglass frame i would make the shape with expanding foam, cut it too shape which is very easy, then put some resin over it then a skim of filler, very easy to do.
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