Any resident fiberglass experts?
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watch some youtube vids. an old member on here (deagle) did it. just lay down some tinfoil and fiber onto that. i think that if you smeared Vaseline on the metal before the foil the foil wilt tack to it and stay till you take it off.


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Never mind, I scrapped the fiberglass plan and just ordered a better sub. A box to house two 10s would have been rather heavy anyway. For anybody seeking an upgrade for the stock SVT "Audiophile" sub, check this out (half price): http://www.crutchfield.com/g_520/Compon ... FFFree_Air
I'm not an expert, not even a novice. But I'd found a site with a ton of knowledge and video --> http://www.freemansupply.com/
I spent a day or so watching all the videos. Some pretty neat stuff.
There is also this one --> http://www.jcrocket.com/kitchenbagging.shtml
May be able to get a more 'professional' looking product with less body filler that way?
I spent a day or so watching all the videos. Some pretty neat stuff.
There is also this one --> http://www.jcrocket.com/kitchenbagging.shtml
May be able to get a more 'professional' looking product with less body filler that way?
--John