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| bkenobi:
And as a bonus, you don't have to worry about dandelions either! |
| gryhnd:
--- Quote from: Vigo on May 13, 2011, 03:23:03 pm ---heh. weed fabric. :afro: --- End quote --- Smoke 'em if you gottem. :drool |
| UncleMame:
Thanks for all the help guys! LOL bkenobi - dandilions! I was thinking the same thing! +1 there! :laugh: |
| RandyT:
You can probably do something that helps both of your issues at the same time. If you have the clearance, put a reflective, but opaque panel (light baffle) in place which isolates the marquee compartment from the speaker area. Avoid black, as black will absorb light, and you want it to reflect around in your newly isolated marquee area to help illuminate your marquee more evenly. The best material for the baffle would be mirrored plexi, but some shiny, white masonite material would probably work well too (white side up). Also, painting the sides of the cabinet a nice glossy white in the marquee area will help as well. The blue line is the light baffle in the illustration below; RandyT |
| UncleMame:
Thats a great idea, but I already painted the cab black during the construction......But I'll try and look for reflective plexi - Thanks! |
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