I have never done anything with fiberglass before. There are plenty of instructional videos about it, but none are as descriptive, down to Earth and to the point as yours. I'm in the middle of a 2009 Tacoma Access Cab stereo upgrade with some tough placement choices, and solely because of your videos, I actually believe I know enough to try some custom panels. These videos will be loaded up on my computer the whole time for my first few tries. Awesome videos and thanks for posting...
Thank you for this video. Im trying to learn how to "fiberglass" custom auto parts. Your vid's (out of the 1,000 i've watched) is by far THE BEST! Very easy & simple to understand, not all of the background noise, B.S., confusing extra steps, etc. Very str8 4ward. NO MISSED STEPS EITHER! Cant wait to check-out your other video's!
Thank you. Learned a lot. I need to do this to my door. As I have no room in my kick panel area. Just bought a router tonight that fits on the circle jig. So glad I found this video. Made me glad I bought it.
My man that was one of the most informative videos I have seen yet excellent job to the point straight up I know how to build kick panels now great job thank you for your help I will be subscribing
This is the crude way of doing it, would never fly in a high-end shop, look up how to make a fibreglass plug and fibreglass casting with a tooling gel coat. You could do it his way but in person, it looks horrible. It's also much messier his way to much sanding and cutting, the end result doing it his way it will look like dented metal rather than a smooth part that flows with the car. Either way good luck mate.
Farmer Fpv - yes you are correct “HIS JOB “ will look horrible in person . He didn’t take the time to use a skim coat of lightweight bondo filler or cut and sand the edges nice and neat . Lots of people use this method while using more effort and finesse to have a flawless outcome . When I seen him starting to prime that bumpy surface I couldn’t believe what I was seeing .🤯😳
holy Shit batman!. Iv seen your other fiberglass video on how to build a fiberglass box and I was amazed with how you teach the concept of building it. Today I fixed the holes on where I had mounted my tweeters, with fiberglass and realize it is not as hard as I thought it was. Now thanks to this video you have given me the confidence I needed to start my custom kick panel speaker pods.
NIcely done, I will use the tutorial to do my kick panel for my 2003 Isuzu Ascender. Excellent job! I will do an extra step and add tweeters as well. Once again your tutorial will me help me do mines. Thank you...
Hurtugood86, your tutorial is just as much, congratulations, if half of the video tutorials on the net had half the quality of her everything would be much easier to make, very good, the best.
Great video! I envy the pneumatic tools you use. I wanted to ask you the SCFM/PSI compressor specs you need to operate them properly (sander, sable saw, etc). Thanks!
I love the post: precise, concise, and clear!! thx. Can I make fiberglass tubes ~.5-1.5"OD ~.3-1mm thick that are flexible but capable to transmit ~200 Nm torque?
can u send me the list of items to buy to do this project so i can have a shopping list already printed out? i wanna do this to my truck and to my doors too. so far best video i've seen on doing the molds. also the small wood piece u glued in the center to hold the rings what angle is the block cut is it 45 degrees? great job!!
you can move the brake pedal over a little bit by drilling a couple new holes in the firewall and also trim the side of the pedal a little bit. or cut it off and reweld it. there is a video of a chevy c10 doing kick panels and ran into the same thing. it's a red and white stepside 2wd on airbags