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carpet covered 4Pi [message #42548] Tue, 23 September 2003 10:44 Go to next message
Chris R is currently offline  Chris R
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Hi Folks,
I made a single 4Pi box some time ago, and now I want to use it for
bass guitar. I've already bought carpet from PE to cover it, but
can't think of a good way to do a nice job on it. Does anyone have
some suggestions on how to accomplish this? The front will get grill
cloth, and I'm planning on black metal corners from PE. I was going
to use 3M super 77 for the glue.
Thx, Chris
Re: carpet covered 4Pi [message #42553 is a reply to message #42548] Wed, 24 September 2003 07:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Larry Acklin is currently offline  Larry Acklin
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Try here: http://www.colomar.com/Shavano/

He has comprehensive info about building stuff.

Larry Acklin

Re: carpet covered 4Pi [message #42555 is a reply to message #42553] Wed, 24 September 2003 16:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
djstan is currently offline  djstan
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I have built a number of carpeted boxes for dj gigs and used black/silver indoor outdoor carpet from Q Components in Canada. Have used the 3M spray, Lepages contact or Probond Contact cement(professional strength) with good results. Don't like white or green coloured contacts as they seem much too runny. Don't apply too heavy
as it might soak thru the carpeting.
Re: carpet covered 4Pi [message #42572 is a reply to message #42553] Thu, 25 September 2003 19:28 Go to previous message
Chris R is currently offline  Chris R
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Thanks for the pointer. Some nice articles. My problem is that the
box is completely sealed, with a flush back. I've build a 1x1 frame
for the front, so I can terminate the carpet in the front OK. Its
the back that's a problem. I guess I'll wing it and do my best.
This thing isn't on tour, just in the bedroom for now.
Thx, Chris
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