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Ok, I have done a build up of a fiberglass under the seat box on my SD page. Who would like to see a buildup of a door pod. Won't be anything too fancy, flat back with a mid and tweet flushed in and a grille with a nice back, maybe a inset plexi trim.
Maybe Wade can put them up on the top bar instead of the Chat.
Maybe Wade can put them up on the top bar instead of the Chat.
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I think that if we offer that section, it will put less valve on professinal installers. Every customer has a brother who is an some sort of electronic guru, lol. But panels, fibreglass etc. should be trade secrets for professinal installers. If a guy buys a book or video, he is paying for knowledge, he places value on the skill. That's the way it should be...
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Originally posted by Westec:
I think that if we offer that section, it will put less valve on professinal installers. Every customer has a brother who is an some sort of electronic guru, lol. But panels, fibreglass etc. should be trade secrets for professinal installers. If a guy buys a book or video, he is paying for knowledge, he places value on the skill. That's the way it should be...
I think that if we offer that section, it will put less valve on professinal installers. Every customer has a brother who is an some sort of electronic guru, lol. But panels, fibreglass etc. should be trade secrets for professinal installers. If a guy buys a book or video, he is paying for knowledge, he places value on the skill. That's the way it should be...
Some people will be willing to pay for it even if tutorials available because they know a professional will be able to do it better.
I think we've got so many great installers here that it would be fantastic to have some of them show off their skills. Besides, wasn't one of the biggest requests in the magazine thread that they wanted to "How To" sections?
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