Anyone use one of these boxes?
#1
Anyone use one of these boxes?
Has anyone used one of these boxes? I need to know if it will fit if I take out the jump seat behind the driver seat and if they are any good.
ebay 12" box
This is the sub I'm going to put in it:
12" Pioneer 1000W
ebay 12" box
This is the sub I'm going to put in it:
12" Pioneer 1000W
#3
you couldn't build that for $37..........shoot a sheet of 3/4" MDF board is right at $20, then add the carpet at $10-$20 a yard, then the glue at $8 a tube, the caulking to seal the inside joints at $8, the glue for the carpet at $12-$20 a can, box of screws to do it at about $10, and the labor you put into it......
so lets look at this:
-$20 for a sheet of MDF
-$24 for 2 yards of carpet (because 1 yard wont cut it and you will mess up)
-$8 for liquid nail
-$8 for silicone
-$12 for a can of 3M material glue
-$10 for a box of screws
-1.5 hour labor to build it.....
that totals $82 for just material....
so lets look at this:
-$20 for a sheet of MDF
-$24 for 2 yards of carpet (because 1 yard wont cut it and you will mess up)
-$8 for liquid nail
-$8 for silicone
-$12 for a can of 3M material glue
-$10 for a box of screws
-1.5 hour labor to build it.....
that totals $82 for just material....
#4
lol... there's no way in hell that box is worth anything close to $82 + labor.
plus.... you don't need a full 4x8 sheet of mdf to build that small of a box (i have shoe boxes bigger than that box, lol)
also, garunteed they didnt use screws. for that small of a box, and after proper gluing, screws would not be needed.
$8 for a tube of liquid nails and silicon seems steep... although i dont know the price since i just pick it up and go anyways.
theres plenty of fabric spray that will hold that carpet quite well, so skip on the 12 dollar name brand.
but anyways... i wouldnt even pay the $37 or whatever they're asking for regardless of what the materials may cost.
id still rather build my own and be near the same price range.
plus.... you don't need a full 4x8 sheet of mdf to build that small of a box (i have shoe boxes bigger than that box, lol)
also, garunteed they didnt use screws. for that small of a box, and after proper gluing, screws would not be needed.
$8 for a tube of liquid nails and silicon seems steep... although i dont know the price since i just pick it up and go anyways.
theres plenty of fabric spray that will hold that carpet quite well, so skip on the 12 dollar name brand.
but anyways... i wouldnt even pay the $37 or whatever they're asking for regardless of what the materials may cost.
id still rather build my own and be near the same price range.
Last edited by Strider0O0; 02-15-2007 at 02:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
so lets look at this:
-$20 for a sheet of MDF
-$24 for 2 yards of carpet (because 1 yard wont cut it and you will mess up)
-$8 for liquid nail
-$8 for silicone
-$12 for a can of 3M material glue
-$10 for a box of screws
-1.5 hour labor to build it.....
that totals $82 for just material....
#8
My last box cost me
Custom plans- $30
Wood-$23
Glue-$8 (the best stuff on the shelf)
Caulk- $6 (two tubes)
Screws- $6
Carpet- $6
And that doesn't include my assembly hours worth, gas to go get supplies, etc etc. I'd say $37 for that box is worth it, if for anything to test how well it is built.
Custom plans- $30
Wood-$23
Glue-$8 (the best stuff on the shelf)
Caulk- $6 (two tubes)
Screws- $6
Carpet- $6
And that doesn't include my assembly hours worth, gas to go get supplies, etc etc. I'd say $37 for that box is worth it, if for anything to test how well it is built.
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