I will salvage the drivers from my T39's.
I made solid contact with Budget Group, I will have 12 tubes of PL
 within 7 to 10 business days
  within 7 to 10 business days   
 After being unable to source economical plywood of satisfactory quality, my wife organized with the good folk at DMK to get; one 3.05 x 1.52 sheet and two 2.44 x 1.22 sheets of 9 Ply S-BB Wisa Finnish Birch delivered to our friends joinery shop by morning tea time this morning. She generously paid the $479 for me - with my debit card
 
 Unfortunately Mick was too busy to cut it for me today, so for a case of Mexican ale -$50 he will do it for me tomorrow. I'm taking a break from work after my first client at around 11 so will be able to oversee the operation, NO ONE touches Mick's saw but Mick! Therefore I happily entrusted my bounty unto him. He is meticulous.
I plan to have panel 8 full length. I'm having him cut to size; both sides, 8, 12 and panel 10. The rest of the timber is being cut into 712mm widths (as close to 28 inches as the metric system system permits)
I've purchased 4 NL4MPR 's from Cannonsound down the road - 88H88 set the precedent there. I plan to recess them into the lower section of panel 10 behind 13. The second pair I've not decided yet, each option has some form of compromise.... I invite fellow forum members to assist me with deciding their position based on there experiences
 
 Don't think I will sleep properly tonight, like a kid on Christmas Eve, can't wait to watch the sawdust fly tomorrow!







 I went from t39 - t60 and it's night and day. I don't see how I can break my back with the t60 as I am always carrying less than half of it at a time, carrying solo. (wheels) up stairs, down stairs, in to the back of a van. all solo. and I'm quite scrawny. I should note I used Arauco to build it, the weight difference with BB may be significant.
  I went from t39 - t60 and it's night and day. I don't see how I can break my back with the t60 as I am always carrying less than half of it at a time, carrying solo. (wheels) up stairs, down stairs, in to the back of a van. all solo. and I'm quite scrawny. I should note I used Arauco to build it, the weight difference with BB may be significant. 
 
 they do as they said.
  they do as they said. I've been looking forward to this build for quite some time now so I may as well enjoy the journey!
  I've been looking forward to this build for quite some time now so I may as well enjoy the journey!