New cab builds
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Re: New cab builds
I love this thread.
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Re: New cab builds
This got me thinking... I think I may as well keep my Surfy kits. What chassis did you use for yours, Ben?bender wrote:I’m very excited
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Re: New cab builds
You're knot going to be disappointed Ben!
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Re: New cab builds
I used a piece of electrical conduit that I found at work.codedog wrote:This got me thinking... I think I may as well keep my Surfy kits. What chassis did you use for yours, Ben?bender wrote:I’m very excited
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Re: New cab builds
Almost finished
Need some better plywood for the back as its bowing. Ran out of glue and don't have screws long enough for baffle, but you get the idea
Need some better plywood for the back as its bowing. Ran out of glue and don't have screws long enough for baffle, but you get the idea
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Re: New cab builds
That looks bloody classy! Actually reminds me a bit of the Mesa Boogie California Tweed.
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Re: New cab builds
Decking paint worthy of mention too.
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Re: New cab builds
keeping an eye on this thread as it has occurred to me that it might be very cool to put my 1x10 pro junior on top of a matching cab, making it a 2x10 without taking up a lot of space . . .
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Re: New cab builds
Will be starting a Mesa style 2x12, finger jointed 18mm ply. Should be a monster!
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Re: New cab builds
New delivery of tweed arrived so....
Not happy with the triangle inserts, they'll need to be changed.
arty farty angled shot....
progress shot!
Best cab I've done yet! Really chuffed with the corners on this beaut
Not happy with the triangle inserts, they'll need to be changed.
arty farty angled shot....
progress shot!
Best cab I've done yet! Really chuffed with the corners on this beaut
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.