http://s301.photobucket.com/albums/nn68 ... B%20build/
I've been working on this for about two weeks now. I have put in a lot more hours than I expected to, but between my inexperience and the lack of good tools available to me, I've been taking my sweet time.
Up until this project, my total woodworking experience has been helping to frame a house that was designed to be put up by people with no fingers, and helping to install two decks... so I essentially know how to run the equipment and that's about it. I was able to borrow a router today, so tomorrow through Wednesday I hope to round the edges, drill pilot holes for the remaining hardware, Bondo the blemishes, sand everything, spray primer over the midhorn grill and areas with PL, then apply two coats of DuraTex
 
 Is there anything else that I should do or check on at this point? Any suggestions? Did I do anything horribly wrong?
I'm really looking forward to running my bass through this!





 
 
 ... carry on.
  ... carry on.
 so that won't be painted until tomorrow, but the rest of the cab looks simply astonishing right now.
  so that won't be painted until tomorrow, but the rest of the cab looks simply astonishing right now. but forgot the camera... I put on some great offroad tires and only had time ride down my driveway before my bottom bracket started making bad sounds, so I could use a good ride, but I can wait on that until this cab is making the rumblies.
 but forgot the camera... I put on some great offroad tires and only had time ride down my driveway before my bottom bracket started making bad sounds, so I could use a good ride, but I can wait on that until this cab is making the rumblies. At a very low volume, I was able to test out the sound without sealing the access cover, and I was blown away by the clarity.
 At a very low volume, I was able to test out the sound without sealing the access cover, and I was blown away by the clarity.