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Topic #9078 15 posts Started by celimanST
I am wanting to start working fiberglass for the purpose of building subwoofer inclosers. Do you guys have any tips for working with it?


William
yes

my tip is

first start working are small stuff then work yourself up.

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There's a really good description on Supraforums.com look under car audio and alarms then it's a sticky. I'd find it but I'm lazy.
-Showoff+Jan 27, 2004 - 8:57 PM

New Toyota project coming soon...
-Showoff+Jan 27, 2004 - 11:57 PM

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I would wait untill spring or summer because fiberglass dose a lot better in warmer weather. the only advice i have for you is to go and buy a box of latex gloves (i didnt and regreted it).

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also i would recommend doing first layer in Cloth because it makes working with the other layers alot easier. Atleast thats what I found when building my sub box.

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It looks pretty easy but looks can be decieving sometimes. As has as temp goes it s pretty warm dowm here but if dues get to cld I will do it in my garage with a mask on.


William
I am starting my project Saturday. I will post pic soon.


William
oh yea were a gas mask.... last time didn't and got myself and my dog and cat high....

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-BigEdge169+Jan 30, 2004 - 8:58 AM
I just did it outside....no headache and I was only a little buzzed. I reccomend big fans though. I hate masks....Get lots of gloves...the green ones at home depot that are chemical resistant. More expencive (slightly) than regular ones but don't erode when the resin hits 'em.

This post has been edited by Showoff: Jan 30, 2004 - 1:32 PM
>tongue.gif> It is coming along great when I gets some pics I will post them.
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Peace

William