I like the video, my only suggestion is anytime I mount an amp I use 1 inch nylon spacers on the screws on the under part of the amp for cooling, but I imagine with that amp ur probably not pushing that sub nearly hard enough to generate the heat I'm talking about.
Couple small tips, don't use OSB for this stuff. Use MDF, if you have to buy smaller prices, gluing the edge won't hold. Instead use two layers of 1/4" and stagger your seams. Just glue the two layers together. You can run a couple screws through them till the glue dries and then take the screws out and it will never go anywhere. Watch some vids on using fiberglass cloth, run a strip down each seam. You can cut you poly acrylic sheet with thr same scroll saw you cut the OSB with. Just use the finest metal cutting blade you can find and put masking tape on the bottom of the saw so it don't scratch the plastic. The edges of your plastic can be sanded with a random orbit and some 300 grit. It's been 20years since I built interiors, weird how your vid showed up. Nice job for working with what you have!
In his situation regular plywood would be good because it ways less than MDF but is still strong and wont absorb water like OSB and MDF. If he was building a subwoofer enclosure then MDF would be the recommended material because of its weight and density.
Hey just a recommendation those little capacitor don't do anything they are a waste of money bro I would go with an ioxus ultra cap from big jeff for 150$ or a rectifier supercaps bank off Amazon you will get way more out of it and save money
Hey, very nice Floating amp rack!!!!!! Keep at it!!!!
Great video…. Love the finished look
"Its going to self clearence itself " LOl
Not to bad bro it looks good 👍
Great job
You should put a fan on the other side to draw the hot air out. Push and pull air
It’s been fine how it is. It barely cracks 90 degrees on the hottest days and once it do, the fan brings it back down
I like the video, my only suggestion is anytime I mount an amp I use 1 inch nylon spacers on the screws on the under part of the amp for cooling, but I imagine with that amp ur probably not pushing that sub nearly hard enough to generate the heat I'm talking about.
I installed standoffs after the video was done. I had to wait for Amazon to deliver them. Thanks for the suggestion!
Nice work my guy! Dont u just love it when a plan comes together? When it looks good and sounds good what more could u ask for! Keep groovin ✌🏾
He passed away sadly
How is the fan and LEDs being powered? Did you splice into 12v cig lighter?
You got some skills bro!👏👏👏
🔥 nice job 👍
Couple small tips, don't use OSB for this stuff. Use MDF, if you have to buy smaller prices, gluing the edge won't hold. Instead use two layers of 1/4" and stagger your seams. Just glue the two layers together. You can run a couple screws through them till the glue dries and then take the screws out and it will never go anywhere. Watch some vids on using fiberglass cloth, run a strip down each seam. You can cut you poly acrylic sheet with thr same scroll saw you cut the OSB with. Just use the finest metal cutting blade you can find and put masking tape on the bottom of the saw so it don't scratch the plastic. The edges of your plastic can be sanded with a random orbit and some 300 grit. It's been 20years since I built interiors, weird how your vid showed up. Nice job for working with what you have!
In his situation regular plywood would be good because it ways less than MDF but is still strong and wont absorb water like OSB and MDF. If he was building a subwoofer enclosure then MDF would be the recommended material because of its weight and density.
That’s really cool bro
Very cool.
You are the man gave me some insight
10:17 not gonna lie, I was hoping you’d put a fan down there lol
Why would u putt a circuit breaker with 50amp fuse to a mono amp and 4 channel amp.also why you using that Sony amp.
Where can i get that fan control from if you don't mind saying
Get your self a Agm battery!
It’s on the list of parts!
This shit clean, can you build and ship them?
I hope that’s your car cuz that was about a thousand hours of labor. But looks good 👍🏾
Hey just a recommendation those little capacitor don't do anything they are a waste of money bro I would go with an ioxus ultra cap from big jeff for 150$ or a rectifier supercaps bank off Amazon you will get way more out of it and save money
I dont mean no harm,but we was doing that in the 90s,an thats not a floating amp rack,thats s tire well amp rack...
Battery cap is a waste
I hear you