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Old 07-30-2004, 01:07 PM
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Fiberglassing a trunk...

Since theres a lot of knowledge about fiberglassing in here i was wondering if there were any tips or suggestions for me.
I wanna glass my trunk. any tips would be greatly appreciated...i've never used fiberglass before (its was my friends idea)
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

Me too , Mike help us out dude , get off your vacation and help us learn about the glass!
In another thread a fellow was kind enough to give a link to a great explainatory site on fiberglass fabrication! http://web.njit.edu/~cas1383/proj/main/
I am researchin it to attemp the same as you.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

I'll help y'all out some more. I just moved so I still need to get my comp set up. Right now Im using a shitty laptop on a box.

I am moving this to the correct forum though.
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Old 07-31-2004, 02:18 PM
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

Well i already started on my trunk, i layed a big piece of fiberglass (36x46) across the pan cause it needed to be strong. And im starting to put little pieces on the rest (18x18). Expensive stuff though. Its looking pretty good and its pretty solid.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

I'v been working with fiberglass for a long time, mostly audio/video stuff and custom body kits. I can answer just about any question you have.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

check this other forum site www.the12volt.com. they have awesome knowledge of fiberglassing as well.
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can anybody tell me what materials are needed for making a fiberglass subwoofer box?
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

MDF
Fiberglass Mat
Fiberglass Resin
Resin Hardener
Fleece (or some other all direction stretchable cloth)
Staple gun
Hot glue gun
Drywall screws
Sand paper
Bondo
paint/vinyl/box carpet - what ever your going to finish it with.
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cool thanks.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

is there any way to do it without bondo?
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

yeah, but it takes more sanding, or a more complicated way of laying it. I'll show what I mean in a tutorial I'm writing up, building a sub box for my car.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

I wanna learn how to do it without bondo , the auto manufacturers dont use bondo.
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Re: Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

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I wanna learn how to do it without bondo , the auto manufacturers dont use bondo.
You'd be surpised.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

thats mainly do to the fact that they are lain in molds, not a freestanding buildup-- theres a accual word for it, but its skiped my mind... Also you dont build it of bondo, you fill small imperfections in the surface with it, but I'm pretty sure you know that.
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Re: Fiberglassing a trunk...

Well ive glassed a surf board ....but thats hella lot different than glassing a sub enclosure ...i wonder if bondo would work on a board ...i use dingle berries to repair my boards usually...anybody who surfs and has had a mishappening with a rock and has had to repair the dent/ding/hole with plyurathane resin and hten had another mishap and used dingleberries knows what im talking about...
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