Good afternoon everyone. My brother in law and I built my box the other day and it is time to show the progress. The box is currently with my neighbor who owns a custom car shop and is putting a coat of bedliner on it.
I must admit however that I am not too terribly proud of the workmanship but I think it will do for a first attempt. I followed the dimensions provided by Kevin in this http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/exodus-audio/21979-first-tempest-x2-design-easy-slot-port.html thread. Only a single sheet of 4'X8' MDF was used. My dimensions ended up a little different and yielded 5.7^3 ft and close to 6^ft with 80% polyfill.
We performed this task with the following tools; Skil-saw, jigsaw, hand held beltsander, finishing nail gun. I know most of you use clamps but I was rather impatient and didn't want to wait. Instead, we glued and nailed the pieces together and I predrilled a few holes on each piece and screwed them snug, knowing that any imperfections would be covered by the bedliner coating.
Pics:
Just getting started.
Cutting the hole for the amp.
All pieces cut now ready for assembly.
Partially Assembled
Test fit of the :hsd:
Bracing - does it need more holes???
T-nuts used
Hardware used to fasten the sub.
I will post the final product when I get it back....
Finished but not yet in its final resting place...
Thanks for checking it out...
Brian
I must admit however that I am not too terribly proud of the workmanship but I think it will do for a first attempt. I followed the dimensions provided by Kevin in this http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/exodus-audio/21979-first-tempest-x2-design-easy-slot-port.html thread. Only a single sheet of 4'X8' MDF was used. My dimensions ended up a little different and yielded 5.7^3 ft and close to 6^ft with 80% polyfill.
We performed this task with the following tools; Skil-saw, jigsaw, hand held beltsander, finishing nail gun. I know most of you use clamps but I was rather impatient and didn't want to wait. Instead, we glued and nailed the pieces together and I predrilled a few holes on each piece and screwed them snug, knowing that any imperfections would be covered by the bedliner coating.
Pics:
Just getting started.
Cutting the hole for the amp.
All pieces cut now ready for assembly.
Partially Assembled
Test fit of the :hsd:
Bracing - does it need more holes???
T-nuts used
Hardware used to fasten the sub.
I will post the final product when I get it back....
Finished but not yet in its final resting place...
Thanks for checking it out...
Brian