Yeah. There are also 2x4s running parallel behind the fascia (which are attached to the rafters), so it’s really sturdy and anchored.
Yeah. There are also 2x4s running parallel behind the fascia (which are attached to the rafters), so it’s really sturdy and anchored.
I would recommend doing something like what I did in this photo. I originally just did a simple hook like you posted, but some very high winds bent it, and it was somewhat loose - I still don’t know how it stayed in.
I cut a piece of angled steel, drilled holes, and painted with white Plastidip. Then used some nylon spacers with the marine hook. I have not had any issues at all, it’s been 7 months and they’re rock solid.
Yes, they are metal pipes/fittings that I got from Lowe’s (local hardware store). I used a spray paint with the term “hammered” in the name, it gives a nice textured metal coating, since they don’t look this nice off the store shelves!
I used strong dish soap and a scrub brush to get them dirt and grease free, then assembled and put them in the oven at 200 degrees (F) for 30 minutes to dry. Then put on rubber gloves to handle (no skin oils) and painted them. Have had no issues with the paint chipping off or anything like that.
Google search:
threaded galvanized pipe
I made the sub use a transmission line for porting, which you can see in the full gallery.
This gives it a really low frequency response, but takes up a lot of room.
Thanks! Yeah I always loved reading that sub for ideas and inspiration.
Man, I was a teenager, reading the PC magazine ads, wishing I had the money to build a system like this!
Yeah, I’m on the Tropical Weather discord and they announced they’re going dark, likely for good.
Multiple devs, but yeah…same here, I’m done with reddit.
Sync was amazing! Not a chance in hell I’ll use anything else.
I decided to setup a recurring donation to Beehaw in place of my reddit subscription.
In principle, I’m over reddit even if that backtracked. I’ve been reddit free for 4 days now.
I tried the exciters, it was neat…but not great sound fidelity. But still a fun little concept which definitely has uses.