My interior build... (Page 4/20)
Sourmug APR 11, 11:18 PM
Nice job, it looks like it belongs there. Much better looking than most sub enclosures I have seen.

Nolan

[This message has been edited by Sourmug (edited 04-11-2006).]

fieroracer86 APR 11, 11:45 PM
That looks sweeet! Can't wait to see it covered or painted
RCR APR 12, 07:36 AM
Arm clearance will be good for me. With my hand resting on shifter, my arm doesn't touch the box. The speaker is recessed, so that won't be an issue, either. Thanx everyone for popping in and the kind words. I'm just hoping to add to the knowledge base and show that it's not that difficult if you work at it a little.

Bob

cliffw APR 12, 07:50 AM
Looking good.
Curious if you are gonna be using your seat speakers. If so, what type do you have in mind ?
RCR APR 12, 12:09 PM
cliffw: I will be eliminating the seat speakers. I plan on getting new seats sometime in the future. I'm thinking of building some boxes up in the corners to house some 5.25s or 6.5s since my '84 does not have the provision for B-pillar speakers. Not sure how that'll work out, yet.

Bob

Fie Ro APR 12, 01:28 PM
Nice work! Love to see the little tricks like the stretched polyester to make these shapes -relatively- easy. I still spend way too much time on filling and sanding...your work looks good.
Sourmug APR 12, 02:53 PM
Incidently, here is a link to a forum that has a ton of info on this sort of thing:
http://glassmanscustomforum.com/v-web/bulletin/bb/index.php

Nolan

RCR APR 12, 04:55 PM
I'm a silent member at Glassman's. That and the Alpine site is where I came up with most of this.

Thanx Fie Ro, having watched your progress, I had a high target to shoot for. Still a long way to go.

Bob

Sourmug APR 12, 11:58 PM
Bob:

Have you purchased any of the products from Glassman particularily the instruction videos? If you did, how do you like them?

Thanks
Nolan

BobadooFunk APR 13, 12:14 AM
looks awesome so far!!