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Anyone in NJ/NY willing to help with a Danley DTS-10?

post #1 of 12
Thread Starter 
I really want to build one but need someone who is handier than I am to help.

I am willing to compensate the right person fairly for their time as well as the standard bass fest GTG when its done ha.

I will have jtr triple 8's and the danley in a 1700' cu room and can also demo the svs as-eq1 so overall it should be a kick experience.
post #2 of 12
Chris
I can help you out if needed. I will see you on friday afternoon.
post #3 of 12
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the offer Gary!

You're making my day - We can has out the details but if you have the skills that I lack we can definitely work something out (I hate asking people for their time/effort without making it fair)
post #4 of 12
I know this is a stretch but if you are desperate you could have it shipped to me and then come up and we could build it in less than 1.5 hours and then you could bring it home(need a pickup truck).
post #5 of 12
Chris
I have the tools and skill to help you out.
post #6 of 12
BTW, the DTS-10 is the best built sub I have seen. All those chambers have dual purposes, they of course act as a horn and bracing, this thing is solid. You will need 2 boxes of screws, 3 bottles of PL premium(adhesive), and then other screws for the grill, panels, and woofers. I have not done that yet.
post #7 of 12
"3 bottles of PL premium"

All this time I thought it came in tubes and was applied w/a caulking gun.

So is it more or less an expanding polyurethane like Gorilla Glue?
post #8 of 12
Thread Starter 
It does expand some but not a ton. It dries like friggin plastic
post #9 of 12
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Originally Posted by noah katz View Post

"3 bottles of PL premium"

All this time I thought it came in tubes and was applied w/a caulking gun.

So is it more or less an expanding polyurethane like Gorilla Glue?

It comes in a tube, applied with caulking gun
post #10 of 12
Sorry, tube with caulking gun. 3 tubes is more than enough unless you get crazy.
post #11 of 12
Thread Starter 
Wow I go NUTS with that stuff

I think I used no less than 10 tubes on my sonos
post #12 of 12
PL Preimium works better if you slightly dampen the area that is applied.... Poly cures better and sticks better when humid.
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