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Scoop Bins
"levyte357" wrote in message ... I recently acquired 4 18" scoop bins at an absurdly cheap price due to reclaim of storage space. Unfortunately, they are made of High Density chipboard, and covered with aged vinly covering, but have good dimensions and are VERY, VERY solid. 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. I am in E London. Q1. Where can I get fibreglass spray in London? Q2. Is it better to paint boxes first, then spray/paint on resin? Q3. Would it be cheaper for a cabinet maker to do it ? Thanx in advance. 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. Like i said its not just a simple spray theres a bit more to it than that, you're going to need resin, fiberglass (chopmatt or weave), a brush and some acetone, not to mention some gloves and a respirator mask. If this seems like a bit much for your liking, you may want to send them out to have it done. DJ TecThreat The Real Threat |
Scoop Bins
I recently acquired 4 18" scoop bins at an absurdly cheap price
due to reclaim of storage space. Unfortunately, they are made of High Density chipboard, and covered with aged vinly covering, but have good dimensions and are VERY, VERY solid. 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. I am in E London. Q1. Where can I get fibreglass spray in London? Q2. Is it better to paint boxes first, then spray/paint on resin? Q3. Would it be cheaper for a cabinet maker to do it ? Thanx in advance. |
Scoop Bins
Yeah that's one idea.. OR, you could get hold of some Pro Industry paint
called "Rock Hard". Just brush it on and you will have a very strong but hi qual finish. Not cheap but worth every $$. -- Dave Parker Pro Beat Entertainment www.probeatentertainment.com "levyte357" wrote in message ... I recently acquired 4 18" scoop bins at an absurdly cheap price due to reclaim of storage space. Unfortunately, they are made of High Density chipboard, and covered with aged vinly covering, but have good dimensions and are VERY, VERY solid. 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. I am in E London. Q1. Where can I get fibreglass spray in London? Q2. Is it better to paint boxes first, then spray/paint on resin? Q3. Would it be cheaper for a cabinet maker to do it ? Thanx in advance. |
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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. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
Scoop Bins
"levyte357" wrote in message ... I recently acquired 4 18" scoop bins at an absurdly cheap price due to reclaim of storage space. Unfortunately, they are made of High Density chipboard, and covered with aged vinly covering, but have good dimensions and are VERY, VERY solid. 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. I am in E London. Q1. Where can I get fibreglass spray in London? Q2. Is it better to paint boxes first, then spray/paint on resin? Q3. Would it be cheaper for a cabinet maker to do it ? Thanx in advance. There are new wonders every day, but I've never heard of fiberglass spray. Traditionally, "fiberglass" consists of glass fiber, either in the form of a woven mat, or a thick muddy mixture of glass and resin. The resin has two components, much like epoxy. There is a hardener. The resin contains methyl-ethlyl-ketone, which means it smells very strong and very bad. I would not do this in a very densely populated city area; you can get away with it in the suburbs. |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... 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. DJ TecThreat The Real Threat |
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"levyte357" wrote in message ... "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... 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. I made some enquiries about the fibre glass spraying and it seems to be costly. Someone on a net forum just suggested painting with hammerite. Would that waterproof and strengthen, or just waterproof..? Are the boxes weak? trying to spray something on them to strengthen isnt going to help in the long run. DJ TecThreat The Real Threat |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... 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. I made some enquiries about the fibre glass spraying and it seems to be costly. Someone on a net forum just suggested painting with hammerite. Would that waterproof and strengthen, or just waterproof..? |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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. http://www.google.com/groups?selm=df...g .google.com "I built some monitor wedges a while back with a buddy. He took them into the local Line-X place. They sprayed them for $60 a box, not cheap, but worth it. He said sometimes they only charge $40/box, depends whos working. Another sound company I know had a dozen large monitors sprayed for $40 each. They have to spray one side then let it dry and spray the other side, so there is an overlap seam. Some boxes come out better than others. You might want to see if they can do one box first to get an idea of how good they are. Even the worst ones I've seen aren't bad, but it is a bit frustrating when you pay $60 to get the box finished and its not perfect." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote: snip 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. I've heard you mention this truck bed stuff before Scott but I have no idea what it is. Clearly in the UK it's called something else. The OP's in the UK too btw. Do you have a link to a supplier ? Would be interesting to see the description and try and make sense of it. He's mentioned Hammerite ( http://www.hammerite.com/webapp/wcs/.../Home_Page.jsp ) which is basically an industrial heavy duty paint with a metallic sheen. It doesn't have any texture and shiny isn't really what you want ! Graham |
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