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Thread: DIY -Ryco A360 flat panel airbox with 4" in/out

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    I brought this as a press but throwing it out now as having a huge clean up like BA
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    The 1.6mm edge of the lower half has a 3mm flat bar border welded around it so the filter is effectively sitting on a 4.6mm edge.
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    From a different angle
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    For the dimensions, I'm not sure it's a good idea to copy this sort of thing exactly.
    It took me 10 mins to make the cardboard mock up but I trimmed it a fair bit with scissors to make it fit right.
    I first cut a piece the same size as the filter to make sure I didn't buy a filter I couldn't use.
    Once you have it right, it's easy to transfer the shape to metal, especially as the width will be the width of the filter anyway
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    Here's the inside of the lid
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    Very helpful. Cheers. And the panel filter you chose? Why that one? Size? Price? Availability? Sorry what is it out of? You probably have that in the first post!
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    So I could probably fold that edge rather than welding a strip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Very helpful. Cheers. And the panel filter you chose? Why that one? Size? Price? Availability? Sorry what is it out of? You probably have that in the first post!
    Just re read the first post. Cheers. Great thread mate.
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    So I could probably fold that edge rather than welding a strip.
    Yes, certainly. The added strip was easier for me to do than bending
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    now thats some nice fabrication! good work

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