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Old November 26th 2003, 03:07
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PICS! nothing is totaly mounted yet and i plan on finishing the box off black (maybe thin carpet, maybe paint or both not sure)
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Old November 26th 2003, 03:09
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Old November 26th 2003, 03:10
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Old November 26th 2003, 03:16
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you ask whats inside... take a look
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Old November 26th 2003, 05:02
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Super that looks really good...great job man!

BTW. you said nothing is really mounted yet, well if the fuse panel isn't mounted in yet you can use some speaker-box carpet, its really thin and doesn't tear very easily, plus it can fit into any shape or corner... you might even think about carpeting the inside of the box for a cozy feel to the whole thing?!

But GREAT job any which way you do it....

Keep up the good work man!

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Old November 26th 2003, 11:21
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yep... speaker box carpet , i still have a little left over from when i built a sub box for my Audi 4000 Quatro. Now i just need to find that good uplostery spray glue again (on one has it any more )

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Old November 27th 2003, 06:58
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No problem man, thats what I'm here for...

BTW, if you eveer find the glue let me know who it's made by, I havent found a good high quality glue for carpet, and I'm gonna really need one!

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Old January 15th 2004, 23:08
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spray glues

We use a lot of the spray glue by 3m, called Spray Adhesive 90. You can find it in hardware stores sometimes or try an upholstery shop.

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Old January 17th 2004, 13:12
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I used contact cement made by Weldwood. I aplied it to both surfaces with a brush. That way it goes on thick to fill in the pebble texture of the carpet backing and also if there is any dirt or dust that you were not able to clean up, the brushing penetrates it. On the downside, if you ever want to change it, you will need to dip your car in some bad chemicles.

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