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- kl95fto
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custom boot install
ok so im making this boot instal and all is great except one part wich is the walls in this pic im about 2 show u ull see what i mean.
http://www.bootinstall.zoomshare.com/al ... _album.css
so he made most of it out of wood but the walls r thay fibre glass or something? my attemt just dont seem 2 fit snug like his do any ideas??
what is it made out of and how can i make mine fit nicly with plywood
http://www.bootinstall.zoomshare.com/al ... _album.css
so he made most of it out of wood but the walls r thay fibre glass or something? my attemt just dont seem 2 fit snug like his do any ideas??
what is it made out of and how can i make mine fit nicly with plywood
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MDF is medium-density fibreboard, unlike your plywood where it has layers of wood glued together, mdf is a breakdown into wood fibres and then formed together into a single board. It is better suited for audio layouts as it is harder and stiffer in comparison to other cheap material so it creates better acousticskl95fto wrote:lol sorry what is mdf
and how would i go about using it?
you can pick some at bunnings
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if your talking about the top of the sidewalls and how they bend out? he has done that by simply cutting the square base of the wall and for the top bit he has cut it to shape and then simply cut an angle on that edge where it meets up with the square piece to bend out.
It may look like a curve because of the vinyl overlay but you cant curve boards of wood
hope that helps
It may look like a curve because of the vinyl overlay but you cant curve boards of wood
hope that helps

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went through the pics of this guys install, quite impressive. Not hard at all though, would take me less than 3 hours to do in my woodwork room minus the glueing time
i really wanted to do an audio install for my yr12 woodwork major project but it got declined because it was too easy, making a roll top desk instead, probably about 40x harder lol
i really wanted to do an audio install for my yr12 woodwork major project but it got declined because it was too easy, making a roll top desk instead, probably about 40x harder lol
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Hi kl95fto,
I see you have found my boot install
, its currently out of my car at the moment, if you need anymore pics or help just let me know.
There is no fibre glass work, only a little bog work where the smooth edges are.
The boot install in now all in black carpet, had a problem with the vinyl coming off, didn't use enough glue or wrong type.
I see you have found my boot install

There is no fibre glass work, only a little bog work where the smooth edges are.
The boot install in now all in black carpet, had a problem with the vinyl coming off, didn't use enough glue or wrong type.
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The side walls are not mounted (Screwed in) they just fit in there perfectly, you can use doubled side tape to hold them in place, but make sure use clean the surfaces up first. Get doubled sided tape form bunnings. (This is what i do)kl95fto wrote:hi gr8fto all is going well except the sides how did you mont them brackets?
your outcome looks a lot better than mine will be but im curious on how you did your side walls
If you want to screw them in place, get strips of metal from bunnings, choose a thin piece. Place it at the bottom edge of the side wall (Facing the tyre), but make sure metal strip extends 1cm from the base of the side wall.
Screw one side to the base of side wall(Facing the tyre)and then screw extend bit in straight to the base frame. You will not notice it as the tyre lid will cover it.
The only reason I don't screwed in, cause i need room for my fishing gear that's why it out the car
