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Peerless 10", 19Hz Tline


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A while back i decided to put a sub in the livin room. I decided on a 10 in a tline.
heres a few teaser pics

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whos interested in more pics??

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Hefty little 10"

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Good driver and design :P

Hope it turns out well!

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I'm interested!

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its already done... i just wanted to get suspense before i posted everything.

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the rest of the pics

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Great job. I wish I had your wood working skills :lildevil: . What was the red covering you used? How does it sound?
Of all the things I've ever lost, I miss my mind the most.

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Great job, Tony! You're getting to be quite the woodworker!

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thats awesome! I would love to hear something like that.

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Thanks guys,
Getting the right tool really helps out with my woodworking.
It sounds great and it only has a 240 watt amp on it right now.
it does real good at giving movie sound more depth.

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Nice work...get yourself some clamps :lildevil:
The machine does not isolate us from the great problems of nature but plunges us more deeply into them. - Antoine de Saint Exupéry

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Wow, very nice work!!

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View PostJimJ, on 02 January 2010 - 07:44 PM, said:

Nice work...get yourself some clamps :)



haha, the biggest i have are some 6 and 9 in C clamps

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It's a rule of woodworking, you can never have enough bar clamps :)
The machine does not isolate us from the great problems of nature but plunges us more deeply into them. - Antoine de Saint Exupéry

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Looks good.

Quick hint, after ~30min after gluing when its a stage past tacky the excess glue will scrape off quite easy, clean up nicely, and makes things look a lot better, even where you don't have to finish. You should also invest in pipe clamps or parallel bar clamps, they are an invaluable thing to have. I don't mean quick clamps either, I mean the steel screw clamps.





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