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DIY Subwoofer Enclosure for Gen II ST!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Watts" data-source="post: 811876" data-attributes="member: 55069"><p>Sorry for the slow response guys. I don't get on the site as often as I'd like.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>RS, yes that is what I'm talking about.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After I used the hardware cloth to make the form, I covered the back with felt, soaked it with resin, then used fiberglass matting (like Clay shows) and more resin on the inside. On the far left side it was REALLY hard to get the resin to the end so I probably have some air leaking out, but not much. I loosely filled the box with the polyester batting used for pillows too. Also, I used a dremel to trim the black piece that holds the flaps behind the seat so that I didn't have to remove it. For me, the flaps block access to the power/speaker wires and the capacitor.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If I had known the trick for molding the fiberglass to the back wall shape, I would have done that. I just couldn't figure it out and didn't have any friends "in the business" to help me out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Watts, post: 811876, member: 55069"] Sorry for the slow response guys. I don't get on the site as often as I'd like. RS, yes that is what I'm talking about. After I used the hardware cloth to make the form, I covered the back with felt, soaked it with resin, then used fiberglass matting (like Clay shows) and more resin on the inside. On the far left side it was REALLY hard to get the resin to the end so I probably have some air leaking out, but not much. I loosely filled the box with the polyester batting used for pillows too. Also, I used a dremel to trim the black piece that holds the flaps behind the seat so that I didn't have to remove it. For me, the flaps block access to the power/speaker wires and the capacitor. If I had known the trick for molding the fiberglass to the back wall shape, I would have done that. I just couldn't figure it out and didn't have any friends "in the business" to help me out. [/QUOTE]
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