Any suggestions on building a gauge pod
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Great job wally and dave did an excellent job on the Spectra. I would have never started this little project without the help from you guy's at OSO. Thanks for all the help my hats off to ya. More pic later. The pod came out, well better than expected. Acetone ate the foam out really well Thanks Audiofn. The front of the pod will be covered by the gauge panel. The gauges will attach to the panel. The panel attached to the pod and the pod attached with L-brackes to the console from the under side of the pod so the screws will not show on top.
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your not gonna change your name to GlassVector now are ya?
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Glassdave,
the fleece holds up extremly good but you would still add some glass to the back side for strength. The fleece just gives you the base shape to build from.
The pressure wave and vibrations from 15-18" subs every couple seconds give speaker boxes a good beating.
the fleece holds up extremly good but you would still add some glass to the back side for strength. The fleece just gives you the base shape to build from.
The pressure wave and vibrations from 15-18" subs every couple seconds give speaker boxes a good beating.
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Glassdave,
the fleece holds up extremly good but you would still add some glass to the back side for strength. The fleece just gives you the base shape to build from.
The pressure wave and vibrations from 15-18" subs every couple seconds give speaker boxes a good beating.
the fleece holds up extremly good but you would still add some glass to the back side for strength. The fleece just gives you the base shape to build from.
The pressure wave and vibrations from 15-18" subs every couple seconds give speaker boxes a good beating.
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? I decided to go with aluminum gauge panels, would you paint, polish and clearcoat, or put vinyl not like fabric but like decal over the aluminum?
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Last edited by Velocity Vector; 01-09-2008 at 11:02 PM.