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Started to get trained in the basics of Fanuc at work on a small 3 axis emco. Makes it easier when you have to easy2program software and just need to remember a few G/M codes and the cycles does the rest.
Shame it can't handle steel very well, we didn't buy the machine though so can't complain...
I most certainly don't.
I'll be measuring it up when it's on to see what the max length I can get away with is.
I'm gonna buy some rubnuts and fit those inside the spoiler I think. Can I run without a spoiler without water getting into the boot?
Besides the fact it'll look gash
It's on for it's first trial fit and it's looking good!
Bit of a pain trying to get it all lined up as it's currently catching on the roof when lifting the boot. I'll take it off again tomorrow and start over.
Couple of quick snaps. I'm happy with the colour match!
Noticed my rear light had a crack on the inside. Very strange but a quick fix with a new light!
Didn't get chance to get the spoiler on because of thunderstorms
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These are the ones you want. Genuine Alfa bags, the non genuine ones aim too low
Went to collect the painted trophy spoiler, got there and my painter goes 'this looks to have less silver fleck to the spoiler I painted...'.
Went over and it seems the paintshop have mixed him 676 even after he told them it was 267.
Oh well, he's sorting it for me and it'll be ready...
Last piece to the puzzle. Added a connector so I could hide the fuse inside the fuse box.
Proper chuffed with the sound quality! From the outside it's not really loud but inside it's transformed!
I did think of just finding an always on live inside the car but I already had enough cabling to hide away (I know I could have chopped the cabling down but wanted to keep it as is). Only added an extra 30 minutes onto the job.
I already tried more fallout remover, didn't help. I might just give it another pass over with the DA. Was literally left for about 30 seconds and rinsed off with lots of water. Only done it on the back end so must have been hot.
I machine it straight after and thought it had gone
Carried on with the install of the subwoofer today. Big thanks to @Gus for answering my many questions as I went along, really appreciate the help mate! It's people like him who make this forum so great.
I took my time and tried to be methodical having never actually wired up a subwoofer...