BlackestCoupe
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Can someone give me any info onn how to do the sides, i would have no clue how to go about it
New pics added, box is done, still have some work to be done on the floorCan someone give me any info onn how to do the sides, i would have no clue how to go about it
I have cables with snap connectors attached to eye bolts in the hardwood to keep it from sliding. It is too tall to fit rubber feet, unfortunately. This thing would be a pain in theVery unique and innovative style to your trunk. Is that laminate toungue and groove flooring or actual hardwood? I like how you used the MDF as an underlayment. Hope the glue bonded well. Did you put any rubber feet on your sub box? Just curious how you are gonna keep it from sliding around.
to steal. It barely fits through the trunk hole.I definitely want to make the edges look right, but I'm not sure how i want to do it. Ive thought about rubber weather stripping to go around the edges and I've also considered (somehow) matching the carpet to make it overlay on the wood to make it all flow nice. I'm still thinking it over, but that's definitely a good pic and good idea about matching.You want something like this......
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I think what you did looks good so far, but doing something like above would finish off the look.
I mean, I agree with you that it would look better if that was covered, but how the balls would you get wood to go there?
BTW JMiller, was that pic of a 6th Gen?
Trace the area on paper and then use a router to all the curves in. Or you could trace it on the wood, cut roughly around it and then sand down the edges to make it fit nicely