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bcdaffin
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Re: T18 Build

#16 Post by bcdaffin »

Thanks for the placement tip, I'll get it positioned properly once I put it in my dorm. But for now, my parents don't like me turning it up too much anyways, so positioning doesn't matter a whole lot at the moment.
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Re: T18 Build

#17 Post by bcdaffin »

Well, I fixed the leaks in the access cover. And was promptly told to turn it down. At least I think thats what the threat to cut the wires meant... :roll:
Right now I'm not liking the fact that my dad works at home, and his office is about 10 ft from the garage/man cave :wall:
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Re: T18 Build

#18 Post by gzc_stageTech »

Well then...perhaps it's time to think about your own place. That seems to be the "rite of passage"...when the subs outgrow your parents' home.

Nice build. What about a finish? At least a coat of paint?

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Re: T18 Build

#19 Post by bcdaffin »

Nah, not yet. My school requires living on campus, at least until senior year. So I get to come home for summer, at least I get free food :)

And I'll be finishing it soon, a coat of paint is exactly what it will be haha. Just plain black
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#20 Post by DJ Higgumz »

thats the only good thing about mdf, you don't need to sand the grain out of it :|
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Re: T18 Build

#21 Post by bcdaffin »

Well, it weighs somewhere around 50 lbs. And definitely not the greatest craftsmanship ever due to the lack of access to proper equipment. But it works like a charm, and I'm happy 8) one last picture. I think it actually looks pretty dang good in that pic, low quality cell phone camera hides all the flaws :loler:
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#22 Post by Bas Gooiker »

Nice, the metal corners give it a cool "old school" look.
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#23 Post by Tom Smit »

Looks good, Brian!
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