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bjfish11

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  1. I PM'd back with specs, that work. I just need a price shipped to 33189. I'm too lazy and don't have a table saw... i have 2 15in bls in my magnum with about 7 cuft total after after port displacement..etc and they sound great so yes there is enough room. and i cant see the top of the box in my rear view and can still see out of all 3 rear windows Would you be willing to take measurements of your box? That would be awesome.
  2. We cant break the news yet... ; ) I can say, It will be something I have never built, and should be very cool. Not so sure I have ever seen this design before actually...
  3. Juilius nailed it on the head, been real busy with lots of things lately. I just hit back all my recent emails last night, so let me know if you didnt get a response. Also, Julius, your box is finished, just waiting on my printer to get up and running again so I can print off the FedEx label!
  4. Just ran some quick numbers... probably not enough to run a pair ported. I shot you back a PM as well.
  5. Yea, its carpet actually. Actually I believe it's carpet. BJ, phenomenal work. Your enclosure is still solid as a rock in my trunk Sweet man!
  6. Finally getting around to posting up the final pics...
  7. This is a build for a 12" Incriminator Audio Lethal Injection. Customer wanted the same design as I had used in the past for the same driver. Might even be going in the same type of vehicle as well. Here are the pics so far...
  8. Some of you may recall, in the last year or so, Fisher Customs teamed up with SoundSolutions, Sundown, Second Skin, Stereo Integrity, as well as a couple individuals. Together we had a raffle to raise money for a much needed bone marrow transplant for a young man here in Wichita, Kansas. I received an email last week from one of Kyle's coordinators, and wanted to share it with all who was interested, because between the 2 raffles we did, we raised over $2K for him. Here is the exact email... I felt compelled to write an update after recently hearing a rumor that has been circulating, speculating that Team Kyle has stopped fundraising due to Kyle's death! Nothing could be further from the truth. Kyle is very much alive, and attending his senior year at Northeast Magnet High School. He will be 19 in January. He still lives every day in pain from Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB). He still hopes for a life-saving bone marrow transplant that would potentially allow his skin to grow and heal. While the procedure exists and has been performed for several kids suffering from RDEB at University of Minnesota - Fairview, finances still prevent Kyle and his family from pursuing this option. Even though his parents both have health insurance, as of this date, both insurance companies have denied coverage, citing the fact that a bone marrow transplant to treat RDEB is still considered "experimental". Meanwhile, a 14 year old girl, Samantha Sheridan, from Florida, recently underwent a successful transplant. She is the oldest patient to date to go through this process. Her story was broadcast on the Discovery Health channel in early December. Three Wichita area COMPETING car dealers stepped up to the plate to help Kyle after meeting him at this summer's Celebrity All Star Triathlon, a Kyle Hicks benefit. We met with Brandon Steven, Dawson Grimsley and Joe Self. These 3 men promised to raise the rest of the money we needed to get Kyle to the $500,000 goal. They told us to call the hospital, and get the transplant scheduled! My first call was to COTA's (Children's Organ Transplant Association) President. All funds raised have been held in a fund for Kyle, by COTA. COTA's President called the hospital to advise the transplant team that the $500,000 would be in Kyle's account soon. Then our world fell apart. We got the devastating news back from the hospital that because this is a clinical trial, and because there is no funding to support the trial, the estimated cost of the procedure has gone up to $1.1 million dollars. To begin Kyle's transplant, the hospital would require an upfront deposit of 80% of the potential total (that's $880,0000!). Kyle's family knows the realities of Team Kyle trying to raise this much money in our current economic times. Therefore, the family has asked that we stop active fundraising for the time being. We hope that Dr. Wagner's paper on this clinical trial will soon be published. Once that happens, Kyle's parents can go back to their insurance companies and ask for another round of appeals. We also know that time is running out. If a child with RDEB manages to live to their late teens, they succumb to deadly skin cancer generally while in their 20's. Team Kyle has been raising money for 18 months now. To date, we have raised $363,915.31. However, that leaves us a staggering $517,000 from our "new" goal. If you would like to donate, we are certainly still accepting tax-deductible donations, made payable to COTA for Kyle. You can mail checks to Team Kyle, attention: Susan Johnson, 432 W 3rd, Wichita, KS 67203. I am a very laid back guy, but this kind of thing really pisses me off! Hope everyone will keep Kyle and his family in their prayers. This young man deserves the best! Such a great kid...
  9. No problem at all. Hit up Dylan (at) fishercustoms (dot) com for the design work.
  10. Cutsheets are not standard, but I can work one up for you quickly. 99% of our designs are designed using 3/4" material.
  11. Unless he wants a Fisher customs box. Y es i want a fisher box. But i want one designed for the xcon and packaged together sub/box to save a few bucks like the icon deal This is something I will need to put on my adgenda. I must discuss this with Mark and Aaron before I make that decision. But it is something I would certainly like to offer.
  12. Wish I had one of my own. Maybe in the future
  13. The CNC has been down for awhile, and is finally up and running again. We ran this piece today, and it was almost finished, when something with one of the drive motors happened, and it finished up VERY rough. Hoping to get a new one run very soon...
  14. bjfish11 replied to Julian's topic in Fisher Customs
    I havent purchased MDF for well over 7 or 8 years, so I cant tell you what it runs per sheet.
  15. bjfish11 replied to Julian's topic in Fisher Customs
    Yep
  16. bjfish11 replied to Julian's topic in Fisher Customs
    I get it from a local lumberyard, Fisher Lumber. Runs a little over $30 per sheet.
  17. Im not 100% sure, but I believe its going in an Explorer. Heres the final pics. Customer requested some pink plaid material on the sides. Was going for "something a little different." He will be painting the ports pink as well I believe.
  18. This box is 7 cubes at 32 hz. Will house some custom built 15" woofers IIRC. Will be ported using 5- 4" precision ports. Also features a flush mount TRIPLE baffle and some full round bracing. Here are some of the build pics so far...
  19. Feels good to get in the groove again. This is a pretty straight forward build for a local guy here in Wichita. Will be finished off with black carpet in the next few days. Onto the pics...
  20. Here she is all wrapped up:
  21. Come one out!
  22. Thanks guys. Last 6 months have been hectic... Working a lot of OT at my "real job", so the little free time I had, I tried to enjoy while the weather was nice. Now that its going to be getting cold soon, time to get some use out of the heater I put in the shop last winter.
  23. Just shot you an email. Let me know if you have any questions.

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