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ladythump 11-08-2005 6:48 AM

Where do you guys get the Line-a-Bed in gallons? <BR>Where is a good place to get MDF board and plexiglass? Resin? <BR> <BR>Not sure what that stuff is called, but its metal with raised lines (usually found on trailers) maybe Diamond plating???? <BR> <BR>Thanks <BR>

acurtis_ttu 11-08-2005 6:53 AM

MDF, and resin/hardener you can find at any hardware store (Home Depot)mayeb even the bed-liner stuff. I know you can buy it there in the spray cans. Diamond platinging.....maybe a truck accessory place???? what are you making?

ladythump 11-08-2005 7:18 AM

attempting a sub box

acurtis_ttu 11-08-2005 7:35 AM

Not that it’s not a good idea to build your own box. If you want a square or simple box, I say do it yourself. It sounds like your going to do things a little more custom. Here’s my reasoning why I let the pro’s do it. #1 how many custom boxes have you built? #2 most of the time they have the tools/supplies readily available (table saw, jig saw, router, blades to cut different materials) it can be done with other tools just easier with the right ones. #3 The time it will take you to track down some of your materials could take a while. #4 The only real cost you have is the builders labor cost. If you build the box wrong, the sub sounds like doo-doo or could break, crack apart. If anything like that happens take back to builder. What your paying a qualified person to build a box your not only paying for his building skills but his expertise and knowledge of what his seen in his/her “x” number of years of installing/building. Just my opinion.

ladythump 11-08-2005 8:27 AM

While I do agree with you to a point Adam, but the pro's were newbies once too. Besides, I can always have a pro do it if it sounds like doo-doo afterwards anyhow.

denverd1 11-08-2005 8:51 AM

just make sure you have the correct air volume for the sub you are using. and use glue/silicone on all seams/edges. it wont sound like doo-doo. <BR> <BR>12"x12"x3/16" for 5 bucks <BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Clear-Acrylic-Plexiglass-Sheet-3-16-x-12-x-12_W0QQitemZ7559707455QQcategoryZ61795QQrdZ1QQcmdZ ViewItem" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/Clear-Acrylic-Plexiglass-Sheet-3-16-x-12-x-12_W0QQitemZ7559707455QQcategoryZ61795QQrdZ1QQcmdZ ViewItem</a> <BR> <BR>If you want different shape, Google it. they can cut it before they send it to you. IMO the easiest way to get the right shape and size. i'm sure theres other places to get it too.

coorslight 11-08-2005 9:50 AM

3/16" thick? <BR>

denverd1 11-08-2005 10:03 AM

just an example, some 1/2" is avail from the same guy. what size would you use ken?

audiopro74 11-08-2005 10:25 AM

At least 3/4 personally!

coorslight 11-08-2005 10:59 AM

Gotta agree here, 3/4 and up depending on the sub. Just didn't want someone making a 3/16" sub box.

depoint50ae 11-08-2005 12:39 PM

I think it is the third dimention. The top of the box would be 3 inches the bottom would be 16 inches and make the trapizoid shape like this: <BR> __ <BR>|```\ <BR>|````\ <BR>|`````\ <BR>|______\ <BR>You could use as thick wood as you want and the dimentions could be the same 12"x12"x3"top and 16" bottom.

depoint50ae 11-08-2005 12:54 PM

Or it could be the size of the plexi glass? <BR> <BR>I found a website that has sheets of diamond plate in many different available sizes. They charge 39.60 for polished aluminum 2ftx4ft sheet. <BR> <BR><a href="https://www.metalsdepot.com/" target="_blank">https://www.metalsdepot.com/</a>

denverd1 11-08-2005 6:34 PM

Here we go: <BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Clear-Acrylic-Plexiglass-Sheet-3-4-x-12-x-12_W0QQitemZ7559384262QQcategoryZ61795QQssPageName ZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/Clear-Acrylic-Plexiglass-Sheet-3-4-x-12-x-12_W0QQitemZ7559384262QQcategoryZ61795QQssPageName ZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem</a> <BR> <BR>18 bucks for 12"x12" <BR>also has 9x18, 12x24 and some 1" stuff <BR> <BR>now i'm thinking about building one.


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