I just put the side on my Tuba HT yesterday (around two weeks after I ordered the plans)! This is the first enclosure I've ever built, so it definitely is not perfect and putting the side on was one the worst part of the whole build (just knowing that there is a chance that the PL may not sealed a section). I started out wanting to build a sealed box, then decided on a ported box, and then found Myn's thread and ordered the plans as soon as I finished reading his thread.
Today I took off all of the clamps and the couple hundred pounds of weights I had on top of it (letting it cure for about 30 hours) and now I'm trying to decide on the best way to finish it. I am thinking of sanding it, followed by black latex, and then finishing it off with duratex paint. But I was wanting to ask if there is another textured paint that is recommended instead of duratex? I'm willing to buy duratex, just would prefer something that I could buy locally. But if I'm better off with duratex, then I'll definitely go ahead and order it.
I also started straightening out the edges (I had cut the side so it had some over hang just in case), but I ran into some bad luck. The screw that holds the bearing on came undone when I was going over the top edge and caused my router to slightly mess up on of the edges
 Luckily my Bondo will be coming in on Wednesday, so I shouldn't have any troubles filling it in. So, after getting all of the edges fairly straight, I was thinking of going over them with a round over bit, but I'm pretty nervous about messing up and ruining the whole project. Is there any good looking trim that I could put over the edges in case I mess up? I've been practicing on random scrap pieces of wood, but would like to have a back up plan just in case...
  Luckily my Bondo will be coming in on Wednesday, so I shouldn't have any troubles filling it in. So, after getting all of the edges fairly straight, I was thinking of going over them with a round over bit, but I'm pretty nervous about messing up and ruining the whole project. Is there any good looking trim that I could put over the edges in case I mess up? I've been practicing on random scrap pieces of wood, but would like to have a back up plan just in case...Also, is it ok to remove all of the screws around the edges? I really hate to remove them, but I will need to if I used the round over bit. I'm sure it is but just want to be safe
 
  And I have one word of advise for anyone starting this build for the first time, don't accidently use your panel cover as scrap wood and make a brace out of it
 
  Here is a few pictures if anyone is interested:

 I replaced the screw and it seems to be holding better now.
 I replaced the screw and it seems to be holding better now. They seam to be a really great company and will definitely be going back there again for future builds.
 They seam to be a really great company and will definitely be going back there again for future builds.
 I messed up and was about to ask what impact it would have on the over all sound of the Tuba HT.  Looking to see if some one had already asked this, I happened to see the picture of this build and he did the same thing and I doubt he even realized that he messed up as well.  You can see, on the last picture, that this baffle is turned around 180 degrees.  So the question is; what impact will having the baffle turned around 180 degrees so that the driver is closer to the front of the enclosure, by about 5", then what the plans call for?
    I messed up and was about to ask what impact it would have on the over all sound of the Tuba HT.  Looking to see if some one had already asked this, I happened to see the picture of this build and he did the same thing and I doubt he even realized that he messed up as well.  You can see, on the last picture, that this baffle is turned around 180 degrees.  So the question is; what impact will having the baffle turned around 180 degrees so that the driver is closer to the front of the enclosure, by about 5", then what the plans call for? 
 