It's about time to start another build thread, because the pictures are piling up..
I had this idea over a year ago when I got my first Lasonic TRC-931, and am now just making it happen!
I scored 2 separate BIN deals with absolutely NO DESCRIPTION, listed as "parts or not working" but luckily they both were in working condition.. Sure.. I could've made one perfect box out of the two, but where is the fun in that? To have a minty 931 like everyone else..?
I gotta be different, so time to start customizing!!
Here are the working donors for this project.. both powered on, but one plays radio and one plays tapes, but AUX-IN works on both..
*WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT!!*
With scalpel in hand the incision has begun... :jason:
Getting a little perspective on size and placement of this makeshift unit..
Started the welding process with a weave pattern, but later switched to "push/pull" puddle to get better penetration..
Bottom section welded together and weld seam reinforced with epoxy..
During the fitment of this process I used a square to make sure all the edges/ lines/ and angles were lining up..
Welded the top cap(s) to the woofer bottom and shortened the handle 8"
Moved the new handle mounts to the center of the unit and start welding up all the unused holes..
With most everything smoothed up and white woofers in place this box is taking shape!
Starting to work on the back of the cabinet, making sure fitment is correct..
I had this idea over a year ago when I got my first Lasonic TRC-931, and am now just making it happen!
I scored 2 separate BIN deals with absolutely NO DESCRIPTION, listed as "parts or not working" but luckily they both were in working condition.. Sure.. I could've made one perfect box out of the two, but where is the fun in that? To have a minty 931 like everyone else..?
I gotta be different, so time to start customizing!!
Here are the working donors for this project.. both powered on, but one plays radio and one plays tapes, but AUX-IN works on both..
*WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT!!*
With scalpel in hand the incision has begun... :jason:
Getting a little perspective on size and placement of this makeshift unit..
Started the welding process with a weave pattern, but later switched to "push/pull" puddle to get better penetration..
Bottom section welded together and weld seam reinforced with epoxy..
During the fitment of this process I used a square to make sure all the edges/ lines/ and angles were lining up..
Welded the top cap(s) to the woofer bottom and shortened the handle 8"
Moved the new handle mounts to the center of the unit and start welding up all the unused holes..
With most everything smoothed up and white woofers in place this box is taking shape!
Starting to work on the back of the cabinet, making sure fitment is correct..