Check out this tutorial i found on how to make a fit-fiberglass enclosure.
http://diyautomods.com/index.php?topic=13.0
http://diyautomods.com/index.php?topic=13.0
I just had a glance through the pictures and it looks alot like what I did, with one exception: a trunk-mount sub NEEDS a grille. I got a pretty thick grille and it's got some bigtime dent action going on.
This is what I did a long time ago; it's the whole thing and picture-heavy, but it describes the work on the sub.
http://webhome.idirect.com/~trini/car/stereo/page1.html
This is what I did a long time ago; it's the whole thing and picture-heavy, but it describes the work on the sub.
http://webhome.idirect.com/~trini/car/stereo/page1.html
3 quick tips for working with fiberglass.
1) The resin + hardner will stink up your car for months unless it can cure. Do your project in the shade on a hot dry day.
2) Once resin gets into cloth you will never get it out. Take your time covering the mold area with masking tape.
3) If you plan on sanding fiberglass, you need a good mask and eye protection. You don't want the dust getting in your lungs or eyes.
Otherwise have fun. My neighbors were pissed at me for a month when I built my kickpanels, because I stunk up the entire neighborhood with resin. It was worth it though.
Dan
1) The resin + hardner will stink up your car for months unless it can cure. Do your project in the shade on a hot dry day.
2) Once resin gets into cloth you will never get it out. Take your time covering the mold area with masking tape.
3) If you plan on sanding fiberglass, you need a good mask and eye protection. You don't want the dust getting in your lungs or eyes.
Otherwise have fun. My neighbors were pissed at me for a month when I built my kickpanels, because I stunk up the entire neighborhood with resin. It was worth it though.
Dan
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