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    Great work sir. My only worry is that by this time you are going to run out of things to ceramic, then wifey will get pissed because her gun has a ceramic coating.
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    I wish I had 1/10th of that ability. I'm working on a ~4'x8' canvas right now. I hate everything about it so far. Also, you look like a thin Bert Kirshner in that pic. Doing good brochacho chip. "He ain't heavy. He's my brother!"
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    I don't normally bore you guys with my art, but wanted to show of my painting! LOL My fat ass for size referance. Hopefully get it clear coated tomorrow! Woot!
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    There will not be an audible difference for a daily driver no matter which way you face the port. If you were competing and chasing that last single decibel then having a test box and trying different directions may pay off. I would do what is going to be easiest to build personally. You should be good on power with that amp. The smaller the enclosure the more power the subs will handle. SO if the box ends up a little undersized you’ll be OK. You’ll easily be able to push the subs to their mechanical limits, which is the most output your going to get from the cone moving. The smaller box will not hurt you also in the fact that it will make the tuning frequency have a little more output out of the port. Basically a narrower response but with a higher peak. Here is an example of how one gentleman on here did his port side firing.
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    First car for system X ceramic
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    The Anarchy's ready for testing! Muah ha ha ha ha!! These are .5 cu ft. The other set on the far end is .3 cu. Lots'a baffles to choose from. Mauh ha ha!!!
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    A couple hours in and halfway to out.
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