Pulled the dirty headliner out of my Silverado. It was falling out anyway. Been up there for 18+ years. Go figure. Removed all of the foam and glued the new liner on. Still have to turn the edges under, glue, and reinstall. Another day...that's enough for now.
Got this little cabinet. 4 drawers. Price was right...free!:willy_nil I'm not 100% sure what it was used for in it's first life. Guess I need to decide what I am going to put in it...tools, etc. I may have a purchase coming soon!:dunno:
Yeah I live out in the sticks so I can actually turn it up if I want to and hear it all over my yard.
With 15's I have no need for a sub. Lots of thump if you like that.
I guess from the holes I had cut it looked that way. I will add another picture later. One hole is for an air filter and the other is for the psu cooling fan. I wanted the stereo inside so I could close it up and keep dust out. Not good for a CD player.
Finally got it painted and added an on/off switch so I don't have to unplug it every time. I think it turned out okay...and more important, it sounds great!
@Vegaman_Dan, so true, I have seen a few around. Some turn 'em into basically an ol' school boom box with speakers included. That's great, but I'm making mine to power some home speakers I had in storage for years. I didn't see a good use for them otherwise. I'm all about taking what I have on...
So I decided I would drop off of my many projects that never seem to get finished and put some music in my shop. Have a Kenwood car stereo, old home speakers and old rusty toolbox....so we will see. lol The idea to is to have music at low cost and not fill the stereo and other parts up with...
Continued working on a project to turn a car stereo into a shop stereo. I have an old pc psu to get the power from. Going to put it in an old rusty toolbox I had around so I can close it up and keep some dust away. Worked today at cutting out a hole for the stereo face and one for a small power...