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enjoy:DD all thanx to nick19 thanx for all your help man

It's all good man!

Glad to see it's goin together nice and good

Oh and what state you from?

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very nice, looks like you got the lines pretty straight too

haha thanx i tried my best

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enjoy:DD all thanx to nick19 thanx for all your help man

It's all good man!

Glad to see it's goin together nice and good

Oh and what state you from?

thanx!:D

and im from arkansas and a new update for the amps..

he ordered a aq2200D for tha t1's yesterday it should be in friday also we bought tha 0 guage today also:) its comin together good

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Sweet! Can't wait to see it finished.

Oooh that's good news.

I live in west MS. Cleveland, MS...

Where in Arkansas. If it's not too far I might have to come see this thing!

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Sweet! Can't wait to see it finished.

Oooh that's good news.

I live in west MS. Cleveland, MS...

Where in Arkansas. If it's not too far I might have to come see this thing!

haha ye texarkana, Ar all i gotta do is glue and screw the inside baffles to the top and then screw the top on and carpet it then its done and ready for tha t1's and some beat:D

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Sweet.

Thats 250 miles...

Hmm... Maybe somethin will come up that will give me a reason to head that way.

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Sweet.

Thats 250 miles...

Hmm... Maybe somethin will come up that will give me a reason to head that way.

haha ye thas kind of a long ways but ye if u got a reason to come close this way just drop by down here.

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Ya it is.

Who knows. Maybe a show will come up or something I mean.

hell ye man. if you hear of any bass comps or car shows somewhere close tell me cuz he wants to go to some now after this gets done

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I would too lol!

If you ever head east just hit me up!

I got a TermLab so we can do some testing as well.

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ye i really wanna get his stuff metered too..

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updates:DD

well i cant put anything else together until i paint tha inside of the port blue, lol ye my friend is crippin so thats what he wanted. but heres a update..

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Painting MDF takes time and patience. Have fun and good luck man.

And the box looks great dude!

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Painting MDF takes time and patience. Have fun and good luck man.

And the box looks great dude!

lol thanx man.. is painting it hard? ima test paint on a scrap peice of mdf before i do the real deel

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It's not hard. It's just like trying to paint a sponge. MDF really "soaks" up the paint and gives you an uneven sort of appearance.

Here is one solution:

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=21673

Something interesting you can also do is what I do. Get some of that fleckstone spraypaint, and put a layer of that one, let it dry, then add color. It will be colored evenly, and it will also be textured. Don't know if you want that or not.

Here is a pic of my box w/ the fleckstone paint and to show how uneven paint looks.

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and guess what yall?? more updates!:D he bought tha t1's today, and tha amp came in too.. heres some pics :))

audioque 2200D

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Rockford T1 15's sittin beside tha aq2200

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Another tip with painting MDF- don't use water-based primer (like Latex). MDF is extremely absorbent, not just on the end-grain. The water will soak into the mdf and create a rough texture. The crappy thing about oil-based primers is the cleanup (paint thinner).

But no matter what, if you want a smooth finish you're gonna need to sand after priming.

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got any certain type of paint you would reccomend?

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I use a laquer based sealer primer-the type you'd use on a car prior to painting.. it doesn't get absorbed as easily and give a good surface to paint.

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I use a laquer based sealer primer-the type you'd use on a car prior to painting.. it doesn't get absorbed as easily and give a good surface to paint.

so pretty much car primer?

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yep... the sealer primer works much better than the regular primer.. the regular seems to be absorbed more easily..

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updates:D

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flexstone paint:D we switched to somthin else cuz he wants to be beatin faster

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the box for my MT 18 is tuned at 28 hertz with 120 square inches of port and 6.5 cubes it gets way low and shakes alot of chit around me :D

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