OP williambrea 10+ year member DD>AQ 1,346 0 Roanoke VA Nov 15, 2008 Thread Starter #31 how can you make resin take space in a box? I thought that just soaked into the wood?
phantom240 5,000+ posts ALL YOUR INTERNETZ 6,070 3 Southeast Louisiana Nov 16, 2008 #32 A certain amount will. You could add packing peanuts for more space and less resin. lol.
OP williambrea 10+ year member DD>AQ 1,346 0 Roanoke VA Nov 16, 2008 Thread Starter #33 i think im going to use bricks @ first to just see where it sounds good, then use resin and Mdf ect when i have it where i want it!
i think im going to use bricks @ first to just see where it sounds good, then use resin and Mdf ect when i have it where i want it!
OP williambrea 10+ year member DD>AQ 1,346 0 Roanoke VA Nov 16, 2008 Thread Starter #34 i found a bunch of wooden blocks that i can use, somebody recomended using pillow stuffing, or somthing of that sort to fill it up. Not PolyFill Has anybody done this?
i found a bunch of wooden blocks that i can use, somebody recomended using pillow stuffing, or somthing of that sort to fill it up. Not PolyFill Has anybody done this?
phantom240 5,000+ posts ALL YOUR INTERNETZ 6,070 3 Southeast Louisiana Nov 16, 2008 #35 Will have the same effect as polyfill.
MmatsDude 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,162 0 Los Angeles CA Nov 16, 2008 #36 LMFAO @ the end of the vid. Did your mom get mad? LOL
OP williambrea 10+ year member DD>AQ 1,346 0 Roanoke VA Nov 17, 2008 Thread Starter #37 haha yea she was *****in about the neighbors hearin it
OP williambrea 10+ year member DD>AQ 1,346 0 Roanoke VA Nov 18, 2008 Thread Starter #38 bump any more ideas? Does a 1cubic foot box made of MDF that fits inside my box sound okay?
quins90lac 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,035 0 peoria IL Nov 18, 2008 #39 just build a new box already and be done with it
thehardknoxlife 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,880 0 Knoxville, TN Nov 18, 2008 #40 Styrofoam and glue. Easy to calculate, easy to cut, no extra weight. You can get sheets at Home Depot.
Styrofoam and glue. Easy to calculate, easy to cut, no extra weight. You can get sheets at Home Depot.
scoob8000 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 541 0 Steelers Nation Nov 22, 2008 #41 How about some of that expanding foam? It sticks very well and dries pretty hard. Maybe just form a layer on the bottom?
How about some of that expanding foam? It sticks very well and dries pretty hard. Maybe just form a layer on the bottom?