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Old 30th August 2005, 11:49 AM   #1
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Default Corinthians in underwear !

The Corinthians now have a couple of coats of undercoat, (well leftover semigloss)

Sandstone type finish being investigated.

http://users.tpg.com.au/users/gradds/Corinthians4.jpg
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Old 30th August 2005, 05:06 PM   #2
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Default Re: Corinthians in underwear !

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The Corinthians now have a couple of coats of undercoat, (well leftover semigloss)

Sandstone type finish being investigated.

http://users.tpg.com.au/users/gradds/Corinthians4.jpg

These look very good as is,was this a kit or did you design them.Pat.P
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Old 30th August 2005, 10:37 PM   #3
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A kit ???? Andy G build a kit ?? NO WAY !!!!

All self designed and built.
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Old 31st August 2005, 03:10 AM   #4
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Andy,

Have you thought about doing the alternate faces in black and white (Collingwood colours - a joke, OK!)?

Seriously, do you seal the inside of your speakers? And if so, with what? Mine are all sealed boxes (at the moment) so I've made do with only sealing the outside.

Underwear? Maybe pyjamas...
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you mean the top part yellow??

with blue and white stripes??
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How come and you inspired such a shape?
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Old 31st August 2005, 11:38 AM   #7
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A while ago, I sorta said I would build a truncated cone version of my tapered pipes.

http://www.partsexpress.com/projects...pes/pipes.html

That proved problematic, so I had to find another way of proceeding. This is the result !!
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A kit ???? Andy G build a kit ?? NO WAY !!!!

All self designed and built.
Andy Hope I did'nt insult you,went on your web page and saw some of the work.Im totaly impress on your quality of craftmanship.What tools of the trade do you use?Pat.P
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Old 31st August 2005, 12:19 PM   #9
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Don't worry dude, no offense taken at all !!

You are obviously new to the forums.. is all good !!

Tools !! Radial arm saw, Plunge router, Air brad gun (highly recommended), belt sander jigsaw, drill.......
thats about it for power tools, ....plus basic hand tools.
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Don't worry dude, no offense taken at all !!

You are obviously new to the forums.. is all good !!

Tools !! Radial arm saw, Plunge router, Air brad gun (highly recommended), belt sander jigsaw, drill.......
thats about it for power tools, ....plus basic hand tools.

Andy You just blew my cover Yes Im a newbie and this is all new to me .I must have a least 10 pair of speaker around the house (Paradigm,Dalhquist,Jbl ,Energy, Advent,Braun ect ect).I want to try to built some on my own to see if they could be better .Thanks for info on tools.Have most of these ,know its to have a worshop seperated from lawndry room(to mush dust).I have no room to build a garage might have to use a neighbours .Pat.P
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