Bolt that plate to the glove box or that amp will end up on the floor.
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I might put a bolt or two but the screws into the plastic board we're pretty dang solid and with the half tube of silicone , I don't think it will go anywhere...but I might do it overkill as you suggested !
got busy yesterday
yummy parts
the xs650 black cone
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we'll see how it turns out. I was planning on adding a pad (seadeck etc) on top of the pannel where you would usually rest your arm while driving so I don't have to test how durable that paint is
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bit of work last night
finally received my sheet of plastic
to make it a snuf fit,I found some styrofam beading that was laying in the shop and what do you know, boom, perfect fit!
finished look
project from 2 years ago...yes, that's a 8000lbs jack post cut,notched,painted and bolted in place of the ski pylon... why, you may ask?
see this lovely piece of shinny metal hanging from my racking...yes, exactly. a pole..
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The sheet is 5/8'' thick
I got it from our local building center. A half sheet was around 100$.well worth it I'd say. On Monday I will get the exact name, it's a 4 letter acronym if I recall correctly (like mdf)
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HDPE ( Puck Board)? High Density Polyethylene. One thing to watch for with the puck board ( if that's what your using) is that it expands and contracts quite a bit. If your fitting it tight, it will expand with the heat off of your motor, and could make a mess of things. I used some for my sled deck on my pickup. I used PL400, and # 10 Screws on 3/4" plywood. In the winter it was great, come summertime though it pulled away from the glue and broke most of the screws.
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It isn't screwed to anything, just being held in place by the metal channel on top and the aluminum channel on the floor. I will see how it reacts, worst case I still got carpet and marine plywood.
Does anybody see a problem with mounting the amp upside down?
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Hey thanks for the compliment, I appreciate it. A buddy of mine is coming over on saturday to rewire and hook up the new audio goodies. All I will need to do after that is reassemble the interior, hook up the tank buster kit and have the carpets cleaned up!
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Originally posted by saceone View PostIt isn't screwed to anything, just being held in place by the metal channel on top and the aluminum channel on the floor. I will see how it reacts, worst case I still got carpet and marine plywood.
Does anybody see a problem with mounting the amp upside down?
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I understand your point. I will probably end up bolting it. As far as silicone not being glue, I strongly disagree. Following your post I figured what the heck I'm going to remove the screws and yank on it real good. Silicone won that battle!
I am more concerned about the heat caused by hanging it upside down
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Originally posted by saceone View PostThe sheet is 5/8'' thick
I got it from our local building center. A half sheet was around 100$.well worth it I'd say. On Monday I will get the exact name, it's a 4 letter acronym if I recall correctly (like mdf)
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