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Title: basic boot build
Post by: crazyjas on 02 November 2009, 17:00
just done my first boot buid, nothing exciting but i like it and looks tidy

(http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/yy128/crazyjas/IMG_0329.jpg)
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: Andy-H on 02 November 2009, 19:50
Looks good Mate  :wink:
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: Toby on 02 November 2009, 21:14
looks gooda gooda! carefull u dont break ur sub with sh!t rolling round in ya boot :)
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: dragonfly on 03 November 2009, 19:21
Good work!
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: Goremarine on 05 November 2009, 11:13
Looks good mate! I need to do something similar with mine. I need to be able to use the boot still, because my mate is in a wheel chair (need the storage space).
Anyone know if you can get a solid grill to protect the sub?
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: dragonfly on 05 November 2009, 14:45
Anyone know if you can get a solid grill to protect the sub?


Try Maplin.
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: Khare on 05 November 2009, 14:46
Very good. Similar to the one I am doing for my A-level project, except mine will have the sub and the amp next to each other rather than at opposite sides.
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: Guy on 05 November 2009, 17:41
:afro: guy likes this

you didn't consider recessing the amp at all?
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: crazyjas on 16 November 2009, 18:54
would if i had a router
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: troublestarter on 16 November 2009, 19:32
you would not need a router to rebate it all you needed was a trim panel to cover it something along the lines of a couple of installs i have done for customers
heres an example
(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e112/KRY37/Photo074.jpg)
more can be seen in the gallery on my website if you're interested
Title: Re: basic boot build
Post by: jason2875 on 21 November 2009, 18:26
you would not need a router to rebate it all you needed was a trim panel to cover it something along the lines of a couple of installs i have done for customers
heres an example
(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e112/KRY37/Photo074.jpg)
more can be seen in the gallery on my website if you're interested

you got some good work on there mate  :cool: