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The enD

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Everything posted by The enD

  1. Thanks, man.
  2. More work
  3. I couldn't care less what time of the year it is, I'm just casually build a wall in my car.
  4. Can't really tell if it would be easier compared to only wood, but I know one three things for sure. It's going to be lighter, stronger and cheaper this way. Which I am all in for since the plan is have a somewhat lightweight car with a loud system, and later on, when I swap a more powerful engine, the system won't be a draw back. The cage you guys see is removable, right now it's out of the car and I've started cutting the wood.
  5. I'm just gonna leave this here
  6. Spam everywhere
  7. Want some from my country?
  8. What's wrong with CCF, looks like a great way to suspend? Thanks for the link, I knew I should have read all of Don's stuff.
  9. So in order to achieve good result, I'll have to add some CCF in between the MLV and the bare body panel??
  10. I am about to start my search, so I wanted to know if something in other fields can work as well.
  11. It's a trap
  12. Some time ago I thought about buying acid lead batteries and getting their lead out. But it's too much work. Hmm, not really positive on the aluminum foil as it's quite lightweight. I am willing to do some work, but I don't think it will pay off. Looking for an alternative for both reasons. Shipping from Don would be expensive. That's a good idea and my first thought, some heavy duty rubber mats, maybe do two layer with overlapping to hide the seal. I have a friend that has a horse barn, will ask him. Too bad you are 6k miles away.
  13. A good skill to have and fun to build stuff. What style of welding are you learning? TIG, MIG, Arc, or just Brazing? MIG
  14. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/61379-what-can-i-use-as-a-substitute-for-mlv/ Made a thread, basically, what can I use to gain similar effects to MLV( mass loaded vinyl), to block sound?
  15. I am going to be tearing up my car for a wall build and I want to sound deaden as well. What material can I use so I have similar effects as MLV (Mass Loaded Vinyl)? Basically I will be looking for a heavy, flexible material, that is on sheets and does not smell awful. I'll be going through our big shops for construction and whatnot, but you guys can suggest other things and places I can look into.
  16. Father is going to be teaching me to weld tomorrow, then I can start on the wall cage.
  17. I first need to finish my wall, then get coilovers as that much power won't go along with stock suspension on +200 000 kilometers.
  18. I may swap a new engine with a turbo on mine next year. Too bad it's front drive. Non the less, +300hp on the wheels should be fun.
  19. Blasphemy
  20. It's currently 22 here, can believe you are complaining about 70, I would love that shit all year round.
  21. Neither did I. Just seems like a nice convenience but unneeded as hell.J Since when does need pertain to features in what I drive? Very good point. I guess to me a heated wheel is not a selling point.J I bought the car without so it wasn't the opposite. I did want it though. Heated seats and wheel and you hardly need heat in the car even when it is cold out. Way less drying on the eyes.Since I am going to re-upholster my seats, I guess it's a good idea to modify them with a heating option. The opposite sounds good too, cool seats in the summer.
  22. I presume you are watching the first seasons, not catching up on old ones from last. lol You know what you should watch, Californication, it's so so good. Or House of cards, I don't give a shit about politics and I very much enjoyed it.

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