Fiberglass Sub box
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From: Ft Lewis WA
Car: 92 Camaro RS
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Fiberglass Sub box
I have been doing alot of research on this topic and have noticed that everyone protects their car using aluminum foil and masking tape wouldn't it be easier to get a roll of plastic sheeting to protect your car rather than all the masking tape and what not. Just looking for a few pointers. I will be building a box in my 92 rs when i get home from afghanistan and i'm just try to make this as easy as possible.
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Re: Fiberglass Sub box
the foil and tape is used to take full advantage of the area available. its a bit more form fitting and stays in place a bit better. also, if you mix the resin wrong, you run the risk of possibly melting the plastic and getting resin stuck to the car
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