well....you might be able to ...but the amp i'm using doesnt need a remote turn on lead which i think it is really cool...it can just tell when it's bein fed an audio signal
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nice
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yeah i know...what you should just do is what i was talkin bout earlier...get some 14 ga wire or somethin...run it straight off the battery and maybe put a fuse in the line if your fans were expensive...have the wire just split into 2 16 ga wires or somethin and plug em to the pos...then ground the fans where you ground your amp or somethin
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damn!!!:mad: :madfawk: i have just found out exactly why shops charge 1000 plus in labor to do fiberglass work...it's hard as sheeeit...the resin dried in about 5 minutes too so i'm just gonna work on it in the mornin and stuff...later
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Originally posted by 4thgen91EFhatch damn!!!:mad: :madfawk: i have just found out exactly why shops charge 1000 plus in labor to do fiberglass work...it's hard as sheeeit...the resin dried in about 5 minutes too so i'm just gonna work on it in the mornin and stuff...later |
99aznaccord is exactly right. If you use less resin or thinner layers, the resin stays cooler longer. A big gob of resin allows heat to build up from within and that heat from the chemical reaction is what hardens the resin.
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the pics aren't working
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well yeah...i knew why it cured really quick..that's not really what i was complainin about...it's just not fun doin this...haha...oh well, i'm keepin at it...i've spent 50 on supplies already so this IS gonna work...and it'll look awesome...i hope
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