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Fiberglass Subwoofer Enclosure (Pictures) (How to Build a fiberglass subwoofer enclosure molded to the side of the trunk.) |
Step 1: Supplies |
Step 2: Making the Mold |
Step 3: Mounting the MDF Ring |
Step 4: Fleecing |
Step 5: Making it Strong |
Step 6: Before the Paint |
Step 7: Preview |
Supplies |
Supplies needed are... Fiberglass- Cloth and Mat, you can get it from Wal-mart or Lowes, or other resources like westmarine.com, or USComposites. I find that is is just easier to get it from Wal-Mart. Resin/MEKP(hardener)- Again you can just get the kind at Wal-Mart. Grab an extra bottle of MEKP, they dont give enough for a gallon. Paint brushes- (several)Cheap as you can find, I cut the bristles down to 1.5 inches. MDF board- I used 3/4 inch, Lowes or Home Depot. Dixie cups- (lots) I use the plastic kind and used a measuring glass to firgure out how much 2oz. 4oz. and 6oz. were and used a magic marker on the side to. Mixing sticks- I use popsickel sticks. Rubber gloves Face mask Acetone A yard or two of polyester fabric Dremel tool w/ cut off or grind wheel Wooden dowels Plastics tarp/ trash bags Masking tape Alum. foil Sander Jig saw Bug spray (if your working outside in the summer) |
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