Titan 48 x3

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Faux127
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Titan 48 x3

#1 Post by Faux127 »

Hey guys, thought I'd keep a build log as I try to build 3 T48s at the same time, using only hand tools in a one car garage. I plan on doing one or two panels a day.

I've already built one T48, and I was going to try to make two at a time, but that would have left me with 3 in the end, and I need four :noob:

My camera sucks, but here are some pics!
Three platforms for assembly.
Three platforms for assembly.
The whole "shop"
The whole "shop"
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#2 Post by PulseMan »

Great going there Faux127 :wink:

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Tom Smit
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#3 Post by Tom Smit »

Make sure that the side panel is totally flat all the time as you install each successive panel. We don't want you to have problems further on down the line.
Other than that, enjoy the build!
TomS

Faux127
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#4 Post by Faux127 »

Tom Smit wrote:Make sure that the side panel is totally flat all the time as you install each successive panel. We don't want you to have problems further on down the line.
Other than that, enjoy the build!
Yep! I plan on adjusting the side's position on the sawhorses for the rigidity of each panel I install. :D

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Re: Titan 48 x3

#5 Post by CoronaOperator »

If you keep that grow light on too long, you might end up with titan 96's :wink: .
Built:
17" width 10" driver Autotuba
2 x 29" width dual Lab12 Tuba60
6 x DR250 2510/asd1001
In progress:
2 x DR250 2510/asd1001
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Faux127
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#6 Post by Faux127 »

CoronaOperator wrote:If you keep that grow light on too long, you might end up with titan 96's :wink: .
Haha! It's being used for building while I get rid of the plague of mites. :chainsaw:

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Re: Titan 48 x3

#7 Post by Faux127 »

Had some baffle cutting issues... Took me an extra 23x48 to get it right :wall:

Finally got all three done
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Got them all placed!
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Slow and steady :fruit:

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#8 Post by Tom Smit »

......wins the race.
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#9 Post by Faux127 »

Tom Smit wrote:......wins the race.
:loler:

Can't really go very fast anyways with only a circular saw :noob:

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Re: Titan 48 x3

#10 Post by djtrumptight »

Looking good.The way i have learned to avoid wasting wood or cutting panels the wrong way is to draw dotted lines like this (---------)on the width side of the panels so i know not to cut that side.That cuts out ALOT of confusion and i havent cut a panel wrong since i have been doing this.
Built:
2 Autotuba's MCM 55 2421
8 T48's 24"wide 3015 LF
2 DR 250's melded Deltalite II 2510
2 DR 250's flat Deltalite II 2510
2 SLA HT systems
1 Table Tuba Dayton DCS 255-4
2 T 39's 20" wide 3012 LF
1 T-18 13" wide MCM 55 2421
2 SLA Pro's

Faux127
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#11 Post by Faux127 »

djtrumptight wrote:Looking good.The way i have learned to avoid wasting wood or cutting panels the wrong way is to draw dotted lines like this (---------)on the width side of the panels so i know not to cut that side.That cuts out ALOT of confusion and i havent cut a panel wrong since i have been doing this.
I buy 4x8 sheets of BB and have the local hardware store cut them into 23x48 sheets for me. (unless I need sides, then 24x48). This means all of my panels are already the correct width. I just have a stack of 23x48's laying on my floor (maybe dewarping?) :D

I just accidentally cut a baffle in a rhombus shape, rather than a trapezoid, then cut another 2in short for some reason (probably the beer), and also had to recut a mounting ring :wall:

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Re: Titan 48 x3

#12 Post by sine143 »

uh oh.... 4x8, baltic birch, hardware store. 3 words I never want to see in succession. Have you verified your baltic birch is either true baltic birch (from baltic region, USUALLY 5x5), or "domestic birch" produced in the US, and not "chinese birch, which features a poplar core faces with 2 VERRRRY thin birch veneers on the faces (which will totally ruin a butt joint)?
Built:
2x Tuba 30s delta12lf loaded (gone)
4x Otop12 d2512 loaded
8x t48s (18, 18, 24, 24, 30, 30) 3015lf loaded
2x AT (1 mcm, 1 gto 804)
2x SLA Pro (dayton pa6, 6 goldwood piezo loaded)
1x bastard XF208

2x OT212 (delta pro 450a loaded, eminence psd)

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Re: Titan 48 x3

#13 Post by Faux127 »

sine143 wrote:uh oh.... 4x8, baltic birch, hardware store. 3 words I never want to see in succession. Have you verified your baltic birch is either true baltic birch (from baltic region, USUALLY 5x5), or "domestic birch" produced in the US, and not "chinese birch, which features a poplar core faces with 2 VERRRRY thin birch veneers on the faces (which will totally ruin a butt joint)?
Aha, I didn't say I buy the BB at the hardware store :wink:

I pay 55 bucks a sheet at a specialty lumber warehouse, then take them to the hardware store for 50c a cut! :cowboy:

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Re: Titan 48 x3

#14 Post by sine143 »

fwew (though the big box stores usually still sell at around 50 a sheet for the chinese crap).
Built:
2x Tuba 30s delta12lf loaded (gone)
4x Otop12 d2512 loaded
8x t48s (18, 18, 24, 24, 30, 30) 3015lf loaded
2x AT (1 mcm, 1 gto 804)
2x SLA Pro (dayton pa6, 6 goldwood piezo loaded)
1x bastard XF208

2x OT212 (delta pro 450a loaded, eminence psd)

djtrumptight
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Re: Titan 48 x3

#15 Post by djtrumptight »

Faux127 wrote:
djtrumptight wrote:Looking good.The way i have learned to avoid wasting wood or cutting panels the wrong way is to draw dotted lines like this (---------)on the width side of the panels so i know not to cut that side.That cuts out ALOT of confusion and i havent cut a panel wrong since i have been doing this.
I buy 4x8 sheets of BB and have the local hardware store cut them into 23x48 sheets for me. (unless I need sides, then 24x48). This means all of my panels are already the correct width. I just have a stack of 23x48's laying on my floor (maybe dewarping?) :D

I just accidentally cut a baffle in a rhombus shape, rather than a trapezoid, then cut another 2in short for some reason (probably the beer), and also had to recut a mounting ring :wall:
^^^there goes a 23 x 52" piece of wood lol.I'm doing 2 of them and i havent wasted a piece of wood or made a bad cut on this build.Marking the width's works for me but i also mark the angle to be cut on the side so when i place the wood on the saw there is no doubt as to which way my angle should be.
Built:
2 Autotuba's MCM 55 2421
8 T48's 24"wide 3015 LF
2 DR 250's melded Deltalite II 2510
2 DR 250's flat Deltalite II 2510
2 SLA HT systems
1 Table Tuba Dayton DCS 255-4
2 T 39's 20" wide 3012 LF
1 T-18 13" wide MCM 55 2421
2 SLA Pro's

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