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Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63769 is a reply to message #63716] Mon, 09 August 2010 07:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
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I did manage to get the the braces glued in place and the backs on all three boxes this weekend, Started to Bondo the seams and do the first sanding. However now I need to shift gears this week for a kitchen counter top installation and then do a subway tile back-splash so the cabinets will be aging for a week. Crossover parts should be delivered today but one of the caps is back-ordered for later this week.

http://www.PiSpeakers.com/DIY/BigmouthinDC/BigmouthinDC_4Pi_HomeTheater_09_BackOn.jpg

I've been reading a number of sources on painting the cabinets and haven't quite decided. Some of the favorite finishes like duratex look a little to shining for the front baffle. I may end up with putting one finish on the whole cabinet and then shooting some flat black on just the front.

Anyone, Any suggestions? I like a little bit of texture (like vinyl) and I dislike the rough feel of the truck bed liner solutions.

Rubberized black bumper paint has come up on some thread.



Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63773 is a reply to message #63769] Mon, 09 August 2010 11:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I've used truck bed liner and I've also used black formica. Both are excellent. The truck bed liner is easier to apply, in my opinion, and not as shiny. You can also spray over it with flat black to make it even more dull.

Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63791 is a reply to message #63769] Tue, 10 August 2010 14:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rkeman is currently offline  rkeman
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Duratex and LSS Aligator finishes are both excellent choices and can provide a fairly matte appearance while still having some life and body. Both are very tough when dry. If cost is an issue, Valspar satin acrylic latex in Kettle Black can be found at Lowes and produces a mild orange peel finish with a smooth roller. At least two coats are necessary over unprimed MDF and plan for about 10 days before the finish is fully dry before monting the drivers.
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63849 is a reply to message #63366] Thu, 12 August 2010 16:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
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Thanks Rkeman for the LSS lead.

I can find plenty of pictures of Duratex painted speaker projects including this one which shows exactly what I DON'T want:

http://monohydrate.googlepages.com/s1.jpg

Too shiny and I'd like a much more subtle texture.

I haven't found a single LSS painted project with a Google images search.


I did find this documented project that used a foam roller with the Duratex. This is close to what I want and I bet I could hit the front baffle with a coat of flat if needed.


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2699/4287293756_ec0acf65b7_o.jpg
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63850 is a reply to message #63366] Thu, 12 August 2010 19:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nichol1997 is currently offline  Nichol1997
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Take a look at the pictures in this thread:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1015331&highlight=bedliner

and this one:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1265019&highlight=qsc
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63852 is a reply to message #63850] Fri, 13 August 2010 16:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
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Update: I ordered a gallon of Duratex.
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63857 is a reply to message #63852] Sat, 14 August 2010 00:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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It's durable and easy to apply. I think you'll be pleased. That's what I put on the 12π hornsubs, and the finish holds up well even under massive abuse. They've taken everything from summer sun (105° in the shade) to load-in/load-out on semi trucks to rowdy crowds and they rarely even need touch up. At 285lbs, rolling them up the truck ramps and then sliding them across the bed, you would expect the bottoms to wear through but they really don't. It's good stuff.

I know your application won't need any of that but I'm just sayin'. Cool

http://prosoundshootout.com/Photos/2006/12Pi_side_ready_to_test.jpg
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63862 is a reply to message #63857] Tue, 17 August 2010 12:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
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UPDATE:

I put on two coats of Bulls-Eye sanding sealer and sanded. The MDF soaked it up like a sponge.

Sprayed on a coat of sanding primer. While not required for the Duratex it will help in finding any remaining voids and rough spots that need some attention before putting on the Duratex.

http://www.PiSpeakers.com/DIY/BigmouthinDC/BigmouthinDC_4Pi_HomeTheater_10_Painted.jpg

Also pics of the recesses for the banana binding posts.

http://www.PiSpeakers.com/DIY/BigmouthinDC/BigmouthinDC_4Pi_HomeTheater_11_Backside.jpg

http://www.PiSpeakers.com/DIY/BigmouthinDC/BigmouthinDC_4Pi_HomeTheater_12_BindingPostRecess.jpg
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63876 is a reply to message #63366] Fri, 20 August 2010 05:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Psychoacoustic is currently offline  Psychoacoustic
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Thanks for posting the pics. Great to see other builder's work- yours appears exceptional. Looking forward to reading your listening impressions. BTW- do you have a dedicated two channel system in addition to your HT?
Re: Three 4Pi's in Basic Black for Home Theater Build Thread [message #63890 is a reply to message #63876] Fri, 20 August 2010 20:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
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Thanks for the feedback. As for two channel listening, I do enjoy music, I tend to enjoy it mostly as a sound track for my life while I am either on the move or taking an exercise class. I'm afraid a dedicated two channel listening set up would get little use in my house.
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