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mstic
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Anyone got any Info/Tips/Links on making center consoles?

It's gonna be perfect, with cupholders for the big 44oz slurpees and 2 liters [Smile] Wanted to keep the bottom kinda hollow so I could run some wires under there...

Was gonna use it as my first venture into fiberglass.. Also, for Glass'in Whats the cheapest way to start? I just want to work up a little bit of skill in it.

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well im kinda in the same boat s you, but i want to do a sub box for my center console. for one L5 10in. and i was wondering if i should go the glass route or if i should do mdf? any help would be great. [Eek!] [Cool]

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JBL 600.1 running an Elemental designs 10" A series in a .65 cu ft sealed box invert mounted between bucket seats
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50 sq ft of Second Skin : )

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http://www.geocities.com/stevebang2000/sonoma_center_console.html
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quote:
Originally posted by steve671:
http://www.geocities.com/stevebang2000/sonoma_center_console.html

[Eek!] [Eek!] Thats amazing, is it vinal covered or just painted

[ 10-13-2002, 06:50 PM: Message edited by: wymo ]

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WORK IN PROGRESS [Wink]

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very nice

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Sweet, great Job!
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steve671
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Thanks, it's textured and painted.

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Hey what did you use to texture that? is it just the 3M texture spray?

Thanks Paul

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steve671
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No. It is made by SEM and is availible at any auto body repair supplier.

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What OS? Did you use an invertor? How do you do a shutdown? ETC. I want to do this TOO!

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My 45's want fit in that slot!

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Windows 98 stripped.
No inverter, DC-DC ATX power supply.
To shutdown, I cut power to the power supply. I dissabled scan disc and have BIOS set to autoboot when power is supplied. So basically I have the power supply wired to acc.
I have winamp autoload also, so after I start the truck everything is automatic and music is playing in 28 second where it left off at shutdown.

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