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Rob:
Firstly the Fiberglass suppliers I used were: SmithCraft Fiberglass Ltd., 970 The Queensway Etobicoke Tel# (416) 259-6946 (Good guys) They sell "quality" materials and supplies and will also assist you with info if needed. You could source at any "boat dealer/repair shop" Crappy Tire sells Crappy low quality stuff. And in my opinion fiberglass is a pain to work with but once you get started and the hang of it you should be fine. (except for the fibers, itchy dust but have fun) Secondly what Brian and I were discussing was my idea to provide a type of sealer along the edges of the speaker enclosure to seal to the interior. My idea was to buy some sort of "weather stripping" foam strip or roll and apply to the enclosure before securing against the interior, thus to provide a basic seal for the enclosures. This should be available in white or black (Hme Depot) otherwise I may use a non-stick flexible type caulking to seal the edges. Trust this might help you out some. Cheers Allan
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