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    Posted: 20 August 2011 at 5:56pm
For any scoop, jus need a simple cut sheet, any design, need it to get a quote

Anybody?


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Tweet, please excuse my ignorance, but have you not built Scoops before.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Father-Francis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 August 2011 at 6:01am
Originally posted by TONY.A.S.S. TONY.A.S.S. wrote:

Tweet, please excuse my ignorance, but have you not built Scoops before.


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My post was a genuine question, It's hard to know sometimes who does what. Tweet is a good forum member with plenty of input and opinions about gear. I assumed he built his own kit.
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I think I know how his brain works Wacko

1.5 sheets to a standard scoop Tweet
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Originally posted by mykey- mykey- wrote:

I think I know how his brain works Wacko

1.5 sheets to a standard scoop Tweet


2.5 sheets more like Smile

Originally posted by TONY.A.S.S. TONY.A.S.S. wrote:

Tweet, please excuse my ignorance, but have you not built Scoops before.


T i aint got time to do anything anymore since the arrival of the lil one, not that im complaining about him LOL


so anyone got a cut sheet they wanna share?
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1.5 for a standard/eco-like scoop like Mykey say or 2.5 for something abit more chunky!!!!!
What was the quote for ply or a build?

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RX18DC 3.5 sheets.
(Is this a mines bigger than yours thing.)


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Tony is that of one or the pair ???/
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If you can get a full sccop out of 1.5 sheets then fair play. 2.5 I would say, as for ASS:
Thats heavy
 
It just is.
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Originally posted by t.geessounds t.geessounds wrote:

Tony is that of one or the pair ???/

Neither. That's just for the grille holder!
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Just one. Unfortunately, you only get one side out of a sheet of 8x4, so you have to start with a certain number, but by the end of the build most of the material is used. Don't forget, the bottom flair is also 18mm in all the scoops, also double thickness baffle etc. It soon mounts up. A heavy non resonant box is the name of the game.
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