well todays update wont have any pictures, cause i started freakin out before i took any... i'll explain towards the end.
not really thinking ahead, i covered all the door panel tabs that hold the door on when i sealed the door, so i had to locate them so i could put the panels on. I rolled up a sticky ball and put it on the door tab and placed the panel on the door, then used a dremel with metal cutting disk to cut the squares out. I got all 4 door panels installed. when shutting the door its VERY noticeable how dead the doors are. No rattle whatsoever when shutting them. its just a solid thud. I also mounted the crossovers on the doors and those will all get wired up tomorrow.
Heres where i went crazy... being the complete idiotic moron that i am, i was wearing a tshirt and shorts (cause it was 80 degrees and MUGGY). I decided to trim all the fiberglass from the top of the sub box so i would get a good seal with the MDF. I used the dremel for it, and fiberglass got EVERYWHERE. Not to mention the mosquitos... its a famous quote up here that "the mosquitoes are so big they could screw a turkey flatfooted". Its no joke. They're like the size of horseflys almost. Anyway, since it was so hot, I was sweating while fiberglass pieces were getting stuck to me all while gettin eaten alive by mosquitoes. I started freaking out cause it itched so bad, i ran inside and took a cold shower. Got most of the itch gone, with the exception of the 37 mosquito bites (that i could count).
Moral of the story... when working with fiberglass, wear double layer long sleeve shirts and pants. Even with single layer you'll still get itchy cause the fiberglass gets between the fibers of the clothing and scratches the skin.
Finally, it looks like i COULD be on schedule to finish this thing up tomorrow. All thats left is installing tweeters (1 hr), running all the wiring (2 hrs), mounting the amp rack (5 min), cutting and mounting the top plate of the woofer box (2 hrs), and putting back together the interior (1 hr). Hopefully the next update will have completed pictures Thanks for ridin along