Spent the majority of the day today cutting insulation and putting it in the superchunk frames I built. At times, I got pretty haphazard with the cutting and it looks sloppy. But, you aren't going to see that so I could really care less. To complete the superchucks, I just have to put some trim on them to staple the fabric to and then trim them up with the stained wood. I'm painting and texturing the back of one since it will be visible...but short of those few things, they are complete. Still have to go and buy fabric, though.
The resonators...well, that's a bit of a different story. The slots that I made to accept a slide in plywood back are not going to work. Kinda pisses me off a bit. I worked on trying to get the plywood back in for a while but it just wasn't going to work. I've already cut them so I can't take them back. Not too much of a waste, I guess. But they were 11.48/sheet and I bought two. I figured if I couldn't put them in the slots I made, I'd just staple them to the back of the frame. After all, that's what I did on the superchunks. Yeah...not happening. They're not wide enough. Totally F'ed this one up. I'm going to go buy some cheap OSB to staple to the back. They're only 6.24/sheet so it will be easier to stomach that...and I'll never see the back anyway. They just have to be sealed.