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Old July 6th 04, 07:14 PM posted to alt.audio.equipment,alt.music.mobile-djs,rec.audio.marketplace,rec.audio.pro,uk.rec.audio
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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DJ TecThreat beaniATcharterDOTnetNOSPAM wrote:
"levyte357" wrote in message

My "Sound Guy" I took with me to check them out before buying them,

said
it
would be worthwhile to strip the vinyl, and spray them with fibreglass
resin.


Its a little more than just a spray AFAIK, i used to work for a car audio
shop making enclosers, kick pods, panels, bezels, etc.. out of fiberglass
and there was alot of preparation and mixing involved and if not done

right
it can be a mess, its also very hazzardess your health and is deadly if

the
right precautions arent taken.

Now, dont get discouraged, if you feel you can do it, then i would get
intouch with a fiberglass supply company, i dont know of any in the UK

and
the one where i got my stuff from says they wont ship out of the US.


Take it to a surfboard shop and have them do the work. They do it all day
long, and they don't charge a lot.

My question, though, is whether anyone has tried the spray-on truck bed
liner material. Around here, lots of pickup trucks are driving around

with
this spray-on polymer stuff in the bed, and there are places all over the
place that are applying it. It looks like just the thing to stiffen an

A-7.

Bedliner is good for alot of things, i've actually sprayed an entire vehicle
(offroad truck) and as a theme i sprayed the door panels, kick pods, rear
sub encloser, stereo bezel and panel, crossover/eq panel/rack and amp rack.
Look incredibly cool and had a rough feel to it.

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