This is the first time I have seen this method.. its brilliant to keep from expanding the fitted exterior of the box and to virtually eliminate the fairing on the top that would typically be done with bod and filler(and is a TON of work) to get as smooth the original stretched fabric!! And it's way less work to fix the hole in the bottom since nobody will see it. Awesome job!! Thinking out of the box!!
I was looking for a way to bond the base form and felt top without a gap/space to wrap around the outside edges. Love the glue right on top of the edge technique! Thanks.
no milkshake again bro,one word,rigid.....your very talented for sure i just wonder why you dont make it more rigid with milkshakes inside your door pods and this enclosure,besides that its great work,when are you going to run a active set up and really start having some fun bro ? i love your speedy time lapsed video's though,very cool.oh yea i love the way you spray paint your walls lol
He fiberglass back in the piece he cut from the bottom, he didn't use wood on the box.. he used the wood to create a false floor so trunk items cannot hit the sub.
I'm starting to notice all these DIY guys have great woodworking skills. But when it comes to installing hardware it's a crap. Wires ,drivers, so on. I guess it has to be crap so kids can afford it. Yes!
Whoa, great video! . What do you think a shop should charge to build a custom box like you so expertly showed here? How much does it cost for the parts and product needed to build the box, and how long would u say is the total time it took you to build it. Its hard to tell as its on UA-cam and all the video editing. I was thinking about doing this myself, im capable, but lack the garage and tools, im not very handy but am a fast learner. U r a pro, can a novice do it yourself, or is it too difficult? What do you think? Thanks! Jeff
@@terryburton971labor cost is really where price comes in most times. This is a lot of work. Granted if it's something your doing for yourself, and it's cheap and effective that's fantastic and I'll put that effort in. But if you asked me to put that same effort and care into the same work on someone else's car. It'd cost a lot more since I've got no interest. I imagine it's the same here. Not a business. Just an enthusiast
@jakethesnake4040 oh yeah I understand I did a rear deck in a car mounted a 8" kicker L7 square and 2 6x9s.... i did two 6x9s in the front doors... wrapped both ( 1st time doing that I need practice lol) fiberglassing is easy I wet the surface... lay on the mat... I don't sand it yet mix up some rondo (God send love this stuff cause its easy to get smooth) sand it done
Two different things.. you could have a ported fiberglass box if desired.. maybe you meant wood vs fiberglass, and that would depend on the thickness of the fiberglass. Unless your a robot I don't know if you could tell the difference with a well built diberglass box
@@soundcraft6912 everyone I know who’s lost a finger, and I know several, have all had many years machining/woodworking experience, but it seems nobody can tell you anything ... good luck. 👍
I enjoyed watching the video. But maybe I missed the point of making the fiberglass enclosure , just to not use it?
pointless use of money ...
This is the first time I have seen this method.. its brilliant to keep from expanding the fitted exterior of the box and to virtually eliminate the fairing on the top that would typically be done with bod and filler(and is a TON of work) to get as smooth the original stretched fabric!! And it's way less work to fix the hole in the bottom since nobody will see it. Awesome job!! Thinking out of the box!!
I was looking for a way to bond the base form and felt top without a gap/space to wrap around the outside edges. Love the glue right on top of the edge technique! Thanks.
On .25 speed it's still fast lol. Anyway I really enjoyed your approach to this popular concept.
no milkshake again bro,one word,rigid.....your very talented for sure i just wonder why you dont make it more rigid with milkshakes inside your door pods and this enclosure,besides that its great work,when are you going to run a active set up and really start having some fun bro ? i love your speedy time lapsed video's though,very cool.oh yea i love the way you spray paint your walls lol
Amazing work. I need one for my wife's wrx and 4runner. I can already see i don't have the patience to build that lol😂
I have the patience but not the free time or cash to do this. Looks so fun tho I really wanna build one of these sometime just for funziez.
never seen it done with the super glue like that, neat
that thing was probably bulletproof after that lol
Bro did all that work just to end up cutting a hole in the bottom and covering it with a piece of plywood.
He fiberglass back in the piece he cut from the bottom, he didn't use wood on the box.. he used the wood to create a false floor so trunk items cannot hit the sub.
Very nice.
Next time build a bottom frame and a top frame... It's easier than glass to glass and stronger. Also let's you do the back portion of the top easier.
I'm starting to notice all these DIY guys have great woodworking skills. But when it comes to installing hardware it's a crap. Wires ,drivers, so on. I guess it has to be crap so kids can afford it. Yes!
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How many days you took to finnish this project?
Whoa, great video! . What do you think a shop should charge to build a custom box like you so expertly showed here? How much does it cost for the parts and product needed to build the box, and how long would u say is the total time it took you to build it. Its hard to tell as its on UA-cam and all the video editing. I was thinking about doing this myself, im capable, but lack the garage and tools, im not very handy but am a fast learner. U r a pro, can a novice do it yourself, or is it too difficult? What do you think?
Thanks! Jeff
300-500 minimum
@soundcraft6912 that's crazy I'd do it way cheaper... supplies are no where near that much
@@terryburton971labor cost is really where price comes in most times. This is a lot of work. Granted if it's something your doing for yourself, and it's cheap and effective that's fantastic and I'll put that effort in. But if you asked me to put that same effort and care into the same work on someone else's car. It'd cost a lot more since I've got no interest. I imagine it's the same here. Not a business. Just an enthusiast
@jakethesnake4040 oh yeah I understand I did a rear deck in a car mounted a 8" kicker L7 square and 2 6x9s.... i did two 6x9s in the front doors... wrapped both ( 1st time doing that I need practice lol) fiberglassing is easy I wet the surface... lay on the mat... I don't sand it yet mix up some rondo (God send love this stuff cause its easy to get smooth) sand it done
what kind of tape do you use
Who needs a spare when you have the doof.
How does a fiberglass enclosure sound verses a ported box?
Two different things.. you could have a ported fiberglass box if desired.. maybe you meant wood vs fiberglass, and that would depend on the thickness of the fiberglass. Unless your a robot I don't know if you could tell the difference with a well built diberglass box
What kind of resin did you use?
polyester
What glue do you use to put the fleece down?
cyanoacrylate
Pretty sure cutting with a table saw and no fence is asking for disaster with a kick back ... otherwise love the build!!
experience is okay
@@soundcraft6912 everyone I know who’s lost a finger, and I know several, have all had many years machining/woodworking experience, but it seems nobody can tell you anything ... good luck. 👍
What song is this
Did you ever hear this
,,,,, 3 clean watts. Is better then 1000 But
Seems like you want to be a rapper. So who cares