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Post by monoxide on Oct 2, 2006 13:20:40 GMT -8
so my bro is trying to get a loan to buy a truck parts store. he is paying 75,000 for it. the shop is filled with audio, video and a few misc things but no suspesion parts he is thinking about talking to like SuicideDoors.com fbi and some other companys to sell parts at the shop if he does. i was thinking about trying to make custom switch boxes to sell there. got any ideas on some boxes i can try to make? wish him luck on the loan. if he gets it ill try to get u guys deals on some shit.
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Post by droppedoff on Oct 2, 2006 14:03:24 GMT -8
You know Doug has SIC the business...not just the club. For switchboxes minitruckers like skulls, coffins, and maltese crosses, and most the mini truckin' girls like stars, lol.
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Post by monoxide on Oct 2, 2006 14:59:42 GMT -8
what size wire would u recomend to use for a box. and doug can u cut custom boxes?
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Post by droppedoff on Oct 2, 2006 15:30:51 GMT -8
16-18ga should be fine for switchboxes
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Post by monoxide on Oct 2, 2006 17:01:12 GMT -8
ok. can i use 16-18 gauge speakerwire or will that not work. if it will all i need is some one that can cnc some thing for me.
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Post by droppedoff on Oct 2, 2006 17:54:08 GMT -8
If you plan on selling them I would get some heat resistant automotive grade wiring.
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Post by monoxide on Oct 2, 2006 19:03:14 GMT -8
well for now it is just going to be for me. untill i can make some nice ones. i want to get a hatchetman one but no one i know has a cnc
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Post by droppedoff on Oct 2, 2006 19:05:54 GMT -8
Ah, you can run speakerwire for yourself. Doug and I both did. I just think if you're gonna sell them the automotive wiring will look a little more professional/thought out. I know guiltybydesign on blazinlow/SSM can do lasercutting, and has very reasonable prices for it.
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Post by monoxide on Oct 2, 2006 19:34:16 GMT -8
kool ima have my buddy make some thing in autocad and see if some one can do it
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