Trunk Parts Arriving One By One..
you can buy them in bottles, and itll be completely sealed with silicone and epoxy.
problem is if it ever leaks the formalderhide (sic) will be a breathtaking experience lmao.gif
problem is if it ever leaks the formalderhide (sic) will be a breathtaking experience lmao.gif
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QUOTE (tibby01 @ Dec 6 2006, 07:18 PM)
DTN has the best sound controller ive seen.
thanks tibby01. that means alot comming from you man!QUOTE (Vladimer @ Dec 6 2006, 08:54 PM)
OT: but what kind of sound controller does DTN have?
It's custom. I designed and built it. It uses about 2 watts directly from my 1200W amp and powers the LEDs from my spare channel.
in that vid you can see my controller box on the floor, well you can see the 1 LED it's powering.
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^^^ WTF does that have to do with the price of turbo chargers in Korea?
What are you going to do with your amps, speaker, speaker box, carpeted amp mounts, capacitor, cap box, and associated wiring which has been perfected to that form?
QUOTE (Pandy @ Dec 6 2006, 09:05 PM)
Basically we are going to fibreglass the spare wheel hole and put a real shark in there (dead one) and make it look like a ocean scene.
Only problem is what to use as a liquid that is safe and will preserve the dead shark.
Only problem is what to use as a liquid that is safe and will preserve the dead shark.
What are you going to do with your amps, speaker, speaker box, carpeted amp mounts, capacitor, cap box, and associated wiring which has been perfected to that form?
QUOTE ("pandy")
Oh, TomOTEC has a wicked idea for his trunk install, we're going over the fine details now..
Basically we are going to fibreglass the spare wheel hole and put a real shark in there (dead one) and make it look like a ocean scene.
Only problem is what to use as a liquid that is safe and will preserve the dead shark.
Basically we are going to fibreglass the spare wheel hole and put a real shark in there (dead one) and make it look like a ocean scene.
Only problem is what to use as a liquid that is safe and will preserve the dead shark.
How are you going to fiberglass it? I tried starting once, but it didnt turn out too well. lol
Cut out the bracket that you bolt the wheel into, fully mask the whole wheel well and then line it with cotton sheet.
Paint with epoxy, let harden. Remove.
Epoxy fibreglass into the inside mold and layer it until it becomes strong. Then get metal glaze and completely line it and sand it smooth.
Top is 8mm plex, sealed down once the shark et al are in there using silicone sealant (same they use on fishtanks, low modulus.
Amps and sub are going to be under a false floor, tom has a 2 seat conversion smile.gif
Paint with epoxy, let harden. Remove.
Epoxy fibreglass into the inside mold and layer it until it becomes strong. Then get metal glaze and completely line it and sand it smooth.
Top is 8mm plex, sealed down once the shark et al are in there using silicone sealant (same they use on fishtanks, low modulus.
Amps and sub are going to be under a false floor, tom has a 2 seat conversion smile.gif
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mask, then lay down tin foil... it works better that way. that or tin foil, then seran wrap might work better because it won't leave the nasty tin foil on the back side. How do you plan to metal glaze it mang?


