great work.
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Originally Posted by Lessy
(Post 599511)
here's an easy way to flare a square or rectangular port
pvc pipe and some silicone with tape to hold it together and the final product, just add some resin for strength, smoothness and filling in imperfections http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...0810001057.jpg |
Very nice... I did the same thing to a port back in '08... I found it a bit weak though so I also added some kitty hair on the back side for strength ;)
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My square port panda box used this method, I just closed the sides with plywood, taped ends and filled with resin and sand, so it ended heavy and rock hard.
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Originally Posted by JordyO
(Post 601825)
Very nice... I did the same thing to a port back in '08... I found it a bit weak though so I also added some kitty hair on the back side for strength ;)
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lol, looks like the one I made a little while back. Assembling with CA glue and a lil activator makes for instant use. :smokin: I made and installed it in less than an hour. I gained .3 using it. Only used a lil silicone to adhere it to the enclosure.
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here's the finished port with box...
Attachment 19060 Attachment 19061 Attachment 19062 port walls are 1" thick using 1/2" mdf offset so each piece of the port interlocks to the other also, the back wall of the box is 3/4 mdf and 1/4 reinforced resin, wire mesh stapled down and resin poured over Attachment 19063 Attachment 19064 |
That box looks awesome. Does it fire missles? :smilie_da
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Too much informations and new pics to let the Yaris in the parking September 26 Les!
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very nice Les
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