mrwigglezdj
11/21/2007 10:03:57 AM
Calm_B4_Chaos
11/21/2007 12:12:17 PM
Awesome! I want to be a master installer one day.... I transfer to a tech school next year to learn some stuff.... those are nice boxes... I build one with a friend about 5 months ago and I used fleece and fiberglassed it down.... Im not sure if he painted because im no master painter... :P he actually joined the marines and was stationed Camp Pendleton, California..
falkore24
11/21/2007 1:19:58 PM
hmmm .... that's a good idea to use fleece. I just got brass matting and casting plastic to do the corners of my rear armrest box.
Calm_B4_Chaos
11/21/2007 4:02:10 PM
The thing with fleece is that you can work it really well as far as stretching and the fact that it is a fabric, it holds the fiberglass really well.... I used my uncles tools and I will try to make one for the Accord in early spring... unless Christmas brings sends some tools!
mrwigglezdj
11/21/2007 7:30:48 PM
yea for fiberglass fleece is the cheapest and imo the best base fabric to use, it forms rather well and once hardend its solid and doenst require too many more coats of resin to finish , but if you have more fine sharp lines in the design i like to use something with more spandex content so its thiner and holds the sharp edeges alot nicer than fleece but it does take more resin and glass mat/chop to make it stronger