These are big. Really big. The width of the panels requires even more care and “persuasion” to deal with warping. I don’t own any fancy tools and build in the garage.
This is not my first build, and not the first max width build either. However, I think it will be my last pair of 36”s. I’ll add more 24” cabs as needed.
36” T48
Re: 36” T48
That build looks very good to me.
You are dealing with the warping in the prescribed way, lots of clamps and some straight battens.
Honestly, your shop is far better equipped than anything I can hope for. Nice drill press.
You are dealing with the warping in the prescribed way, lots of clamps and some straight battens.
Honestly, your shop is far better equipped than anything I can hope for. Nice drill press.
Re: 36” T48
You can never own enough clamps…
Lots of filling, sanding, and finishing to go.
Second side is usually about the halfway point.
Lots of filling, sanding, and finishing to go.
Second side is usually about the halfway point.
Re: 36” T48
As info: this is Auraco ply. I obviously prefer BB, but it’s nearly unobtanium right now and about $75 a sheet here. The Auraco was not exactly cheap either but available.
Re: 36” T48
woah that's a lot of plywood!
Please tell me this is intended for a permanent install?
Please tell me this is intended for a permanent install?
2 - OTop8
2 - T39
8 - DR200
2 - DR250
9 - T24
6 - T45
1 - Auto Tuba
2 - T39
8 - DR200
2 - DR250
9 - T24
6 - T45
1 - Auto Tuba
Re: 36” T48
These are for outside festivals. When these two are done I’ll have a total of 12: 4 x 36”, 4 x 24”, 4 x 18”.