Use #207 for Used 6" PVC Pipe

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  • BigC
    • Mar 2006
    • 17

    • Unknown


    Use #207 for Used 6" PVC Pipe

    Just finished a little father-son project for the "new to us" '98 Air. We are new to this Wakeboarding thing but learning. We had some used 6" PVC lying around and some plywood to fill in the end. A little bondo and paint helped out alot.
  • ZachR
    • Mar 2006
    • 59

    • San Diego


    #2
    RE: Use #207 for Used 6" PVC Pipe

    They look very nice man. What speakers did you put in them?
    Against All Odds - 2001 Super Air Nautique, Liquid Force\'s old team boat.

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    • gotpwr
      • Aug 2004
      • 244

      • Louisville, KY

      • None

      #3
      RE: Use #207 for Used 6" PVC Pipe

      Very Nice! What a great father-son project.
      2000 Air Nautique Powered by FORD <-- Former Boat

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      • Andrew
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Aug 2005
        • 891

        • Tuscaloosa, AL


        #4
        RE: Use #207 for Used 6&quot; PVC Pipe

        wow, those look goooood!

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        • ihaveansv211
          • Oct 2005
          • 163

          • New England


          #5
          Re: RE: Use #207 for Used 6&quot; PVC Pipe

          Originally posted by ZachR
          They look very nice man. What speakers did you put in them?
          looks like a set of 6" sony xplod 2 ways
          www.shredcandlewood.com

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          • BigC
            • Mar 2006
            • 17

            • Unknown


            #6
            The speakers are Sony X-plod 3 way. Sorry I didn't respond earlier, I was trying to find the model number but to no avail. The speakers came with the boat but with no documentation.

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            • AirNautique211
              • Jan 2025
              • 316

              • Central Indiana


              #7
              They look nice. How did you mount the bracket to the PVC? You know those would look good with Grant's carbon fiber coating. Good work and awesome father/son project.

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              • BigC
                • Mar 2006
                • 17

                • Unknown


                #8
                What is "Grant's carbon fiber coating"?

                I made a little router jig to machine a flat spot on top of the cans.

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                • AirNautique211
                  • Jan 2025
                  • 316

                  • Central Indiana


                  #9
                  Go to this link and check out Grant's projects. He uses carbon fiber alot. Maybe it will inspire you into some more father/son projects.

                  http://svtsupercharged.com/gallery/a...lbumListPage=2

                  The bracket looks strong compared to what I invisioned. Looks good.

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