New bay and woodworking area for Desiard St Pawn...part II

 

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Username: Southernrebel

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Well, the other thread has been lost to the archives...I should have bumped it when I had the chance.

Old thread:
https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/622549.html

But, here is and update.
Got all the old walled covered and priming them today.

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View from back rollup door. Woodworking room framed up.
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View from wood working room toward back door.
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Username: Ducka

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Looks good! Hey Canaan, If you see Nick could you let him know that I'm trying to get a hold of him?
 

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Username: Skdooley

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Looks like a totally different place. Good work.
 

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Username: Southernrebel

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quite before and after from where the last thread left off:

From the front door
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From the back roll-up door
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Username: Skdooley

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The white makes it look larger. When you guys paint it, you should paint it a lighter color so it keeps the appearance.
 

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Username: Philly306

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shawn dooley -HGTV much? lol

looks great canaan.
 

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Username: Southernrebel

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That is Kiltz primer, just painting it white to help keep it bright, prolly semi-gloss. Nothing sucks more than installing in a dark bay, especially if the car has tinted windows.

The plan for this weekend is to start the fence around the new bay (I hope), if not, I'm going to start on either the cyclone dust collection system or my tablesaw/router table. I moved all my woodworking stuff over the new building last week, just having everything in one place cut my box build time down alot. Me and nickV built 3 boxes one day last week and it was way faster than usual.

Oh, to mention boxes, here is a little goofy box I build yesterday and carpeted this morning:


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Fits the new body chevy crew cab...downfire 1-10", space in front of port on passenger side for amp. Its kinda a b1tch to carpet. Did a DD510a in this one on ~250w, needs more power, but sounds great. The guy wants to go to a DD1010b on 600w soon.
 

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Username: Southernrebel

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BTW, thats my pimpin' new toolbox in the pic

11 drawer Kobalt FTW!
Spent $1100 on that toolbox, sockets, router, router bits, glue spray gun, and other chit the day I got it. Gotta spend it to make it, lol
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