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Building 2 Pi Towers - Part 2 [message #38571] Mon, 07 October 2002 07:41 Go to next message
Fresno is currently offline  Fresno
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Baron
Things are going good :)

I held my breath, said a prayer and backed out the screws in the speaker box, the glue held perfectly. Exhale. I braced, insulated, sanded and primed the speaker - 1.5 hours. Only additional spending was $3.50 for the 1x3 pine for the braces. Also, I returned the $30 pack of insulation and got the HD insulation for $9.00. And since I'm re-using the screws, that saves another $5.

I learned I should go easy with the wood putty, it slows down the sanding. Using an electric sander is great, but I need a finer grade of sandpaper (220) to reduced the 'scuffing'.

I started on the second speaker box. Cutting the MDF took me about 1.5 hours rather than 9 hours. Woohoo!

I'm thinking of painting them black on the bottom half, maroon at the top with a 1" gold band running between them, sortof like a set I saw either here or in High Efficiency Speakers. I like the color scheme.

Updated Costs -

Tools:

Saber Saw.... 40.00
Circular Saw. 50.00
Carbon Blade. 40.00

TOOLS TOTAL.. 130.00

MDF........ 33.00
Glue....... 8.00
Primer..... 7.00
Insulation. 9.00
Screws..... 5.00
Paint...... ?
Sandpaper.. ?
Braces..... 3.5

TOTAL...... 65.50

Labor - Speaker Box 1
Actual.... 14.5 hrs
Remaining. 4 hrs (est)

Total..... 18.5 (est)

Labor - Speaker Box 2

Actual.... 1.5 hrs
Remaining. 8.0 (est)
Total..... 9.5 (est)

Re: Building 2 Pi Towers - Part 2 [message #38594 is a reply to message #38571] Tue, 08 October 2002 19:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RJW is currently offline  RJW
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Use a wood primer.
Ron
And the primer will reveal..... [message #38601 is a reply to message #38594] Tue, 08 October 2002 21:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BillEpstein is currently offline  BillEpstein
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....any defects that need to be remedied so they don't show up in the paint. Dupont makes a "body filler" for filling scratches and scuffs at auto parts shops.
Re: Building 2 Pi Towers - Part 2 [message #38602 is a reply to message #38594] Wed, 09 October 2002 04:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Fresno is currently offline  Fresno
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Baron
Yup, used a wood primer. - Thanks
Re: And the primer will reveal..... [message #38603 is a reply to message #38601] Wed, 09 October 2002 04:48 Go to previous message
Fresno is currently offline  Fresno
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Baron
I eliminated the scuffs and scratches sanding by hand. None were so bad that they caused serious 'dips'.

Hopefully I'll do as well or better with the 2nd box and not need the filler.


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