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No compromises front loaded double 18” cab
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke Robinson" data-source="post: 133621" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>Re: No compromises front loaded double 18” cab</p><p></p><p>Update, My drivers arrived this morning! We are finishing up on sanding and should be ready for primer and bed liner by the weekend. </p><p></p><p>I filled in the indents from the staples as we were going since we were already using a putty knife to scrape away the squeeze out from the glue. I just went ahead and spread it in the staple holes. Turns out liquid nails heavy duty seems to work well for this application. </p><p></p><p>My thinking on the holes for the threaded inserts for mounting is that if i pre drill them I will wind up gunning them up with the bed liner that is eventually getting sprayed on them, and i will have to go back and re drill the holes. So i just lay the woofer in and mark the holes and drill once we are at that step. If I were getting these cut on a CNC i certainly would have had the holes drilled out in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke Robinson, post: 133621, member: 853"] Re: No compromises front loaded double 18” cab Update, My drivers arrived this morning! We are finishing up on sanding and should be ready for primer and bed liner by the weekend. I filled in the indents from the staples as we were going since we were already using a putty knife to scrape away the squeeze out from the glue. I just went ahead and spread it in the staple holes. Turns out liquid nails heavy duty seems to work well for this application. My thinking on the holes for the threaded inserts for mounting is that if i pre drill them I will wind up gunning them up with the bed liner that is eventually getting sprayed on them, and i will have to go back and re drill the holes. So i just lay the woofer in and mark the holes and drill once we are at that step. If I were getting these cut on a CNC i certainly would have had the holes drilled out in advance. [/QUOTE]
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