Alan Gonzalez I appreciate the kind works. I do this to teach others and learn in the process. If it gets big that would be cool but if it doesn’t I’m fine with that as well.
Now that's quality content right here, love how you take the time to explain each of the steps! Who goes to the trouble of showing what an enclosure looks like from the inside anymore! Thanks very much, that is great inspiration for hobbyists like me. You mentioned in the series that stapling the fleece was a bad idea. Could you please elaborate why?
Thank you I really appreciate that! In regard to the staples, I wouldn’t have stapled the fleece into the sub ring. It put way too much much material into the area where the sub would go and I had to grind and cut all that shit out to get it to fit again. haha
Tips for your next box: add wood dowels to add more strength without adding more fibreglass mat. And use gorilla hair, it’s a fibreglass body filler. On the inside of your box. On your seem.
@@FoxcrazeI know this is a bit old, but I'm giving a fibreglass enclosure a go as I need to free up some space in the car. Did one about 10 years back which wasn't bad, but also wasn't great. 😅 This video series has been pretty helpful, but just curious if you recall how much resin and CSM you used all up? (not including the bondo/filler, as I'll be doing a different finish). This is a very similar size enclosure so it'd be awesome to have a ballpark for materials I need. Many thanks from Australia
I honestly don’t remember I believe I did use almost all of that gallon of resin I bought but I didn’t need anymore. As for the chopped mat, I bought 3 packs of mat but I also had some from a previous project. I did get it all off Amazon though.
I know what was suppose to be used, however I wanted to test the fiberglass in the mix instead since it was more flexible than polyester filler and it would provide a bit more strength to the face of the box. If I were to have painted this Instead of wrap then I would have definitely done the reg rondo mix.
I still can't believe such quality with only 60 subscribers... Waiting for the part 4! Greetings from Uruguay, South America :)
Alan Gonzalez I appreciate the kind works. I do this to teach others and learn in the process. If it gets big that would be cool but if it doesn’t I’m fine with that as well.
Now that's quality content right here, love how you take the time to explain each of the steps! Who goes to the trouble of showing what an enclosure looks like from the inside anymore!
Thanks very much, that is great inspiration for hobbyists like me.
You mentioned in the series that stapling the fleece was a bad idea. Could you please elaborate why?
Thank you I really appreciate that! In regard to the staples, I wouldn’t have stapled the fleece into the sub ring. It put way too much much material into the area where the sub would go and I had to grind and cut all that shit out to get it to fit again. haha
@@Foxcraze Thanks for the quick reply, much appreciated!
Nice work man came out slick
Tips for your next box: add wood dowels to add more strength without adding more fibreglass mat.
And use gorilla hair, it’s a fibreglass body filler. On the inside of your box. On your seem.
Appreciate the tip, Thanks!
Great videos bro. Where's pt.2 though? You don't show how you made the face of the box.
Its right here man. ua-cam.com/video/Yl2e356QON8/v-deo.html
Box is coming out awesome when are you dropping the new video
Jaime Huerta it should be posted by Wednesday night.
New video dropped.
Foxcraze I was waiting for. It lol
Great video! keep it comin!
Twinz Turbo I appreciate it! There will def be more to come.
Quality!!!
Speed Culture Studios thanks brother!
Sprayway customs where I seen that rondo video
Jaime Huerta yeah your right, that is the channel I saw it as well. I will link his vid in the description now that I know the channel name. Thanks!!
Any possible chance you know of someone who produces these for sale?
Nope as of last week these were not for sale by any manufacturer. Best chance is making your own brother!
@@Foxcraze will you sell them
How much it cost for this project
I spent around $150 in tools and materials to construct it. It was another $250ish for the audio equipment.
@@FoxcrazeI know this is a bit old, but I'm giving a fibreglass enclosure a go as I need to free up some space in the car.
Did one about 10 years back which wasn't bad, but also wasn't great. 😅
This video series has been pretty helpful, but just curious if you recall how much resin and CSM you used all up? (not including the bondo/filler, as I'll be doing a different finish).
This is a very similar size enclosure so it'd be awesome to have a ballpark for materials I need.
Many thanks from Australia
I honestly don’t remember I believe I did use almost all of that gallon of resin I bought but I didn’t need anymore. As for the chopped mat, I bought 3 packs of mat but I also had some from a previous project. I did get it all off Amazon though.
Actually you are mixing the Fiberglas bondo with your resin... it’s supposed to be regular bondo. Polyester filler
I know what was suppose to be used, however I wanted to test the fiberglass in the mix instead since it was more flexible than polyester filler and it would provide a bit more strength to the face of the box. If I were to have painted this Instead of wrap then I would have definitely done the reg rondo mix.