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Where to get mdf for cheap??

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I would like to know where I can get some MDF for a temporary/test enclosure I plan to build, I don't care how cheap or low in quality it is, since this will only be a test enclosure, I live in southern wisconsin, if you know of any stores here or any online shops that are cheap let me know. :) This will be for my 15" xcon for a temporary sealed enclosure for now, and after I get it in its new enclosure I will use this box for future testing purposes. i did do a quick search through the forums and I got zero results, kinda weird.

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Im not familar with your area but the cheapest prices on mdf will probably be a lumber yard. If there isnt one near you your probably gonna have to go to lowes or homedepot

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it really just depends on where you live...its like 25 bucks a sheet here, but ive heard of guys who get it for like 12 a sheet where they live.

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only lumber yard close to me is menards, i'll see if i can get a ride, since I have no license at the moment. Thanks

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If you want cheap you have the wrong hobby.biggrin.gif Get the MDF where its closest to where you live, and quit tripping over dollars to pick up a dime.

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Bought me a sheet for my 15" for $26 and they made the cuts for me for free, saved me time and made it easier to fit in a car since I dont have a truck.

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I gladly pay a little extra for MDF that is :

- properly stored flat

- in dry, preferably close to room temperature and not to humid conditions

- at a place that thas has accurate tablesaws to make initial cuts

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Where have you tried? Making a thread to save $3 is a bit of a joke. Put some effort into things first.

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I don't have a car do you think I can just drive around. I am gonna have a friend try menards today. Any suggestions on how to draw the right size circle, I lack any tools, I do have a jigsaw and a circular saw, and screwdrivers, but besides that i don't have much.

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i pay 28 at a local place here.. all their wood is more expensive because its a really small town

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My friend say he thinks its $30 at menards, i'm gonna call them tomorrow.

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I'm gonna try and use a jigsaw, how do i draw a circle to follow??

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I'm gonna try and use a jigsaw, how do i draw a circle to follow??

this is what i did, find the actual diameter of the subwoofer and grab some scrap wood. Drill a small hole in one end and measure over the half of the diameter (radius) and drill in another hole. Hold it in the center and grab a pencil and outline it.

Perfect circle

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I'm gonna try and use a jigsaw, how do i draw a circle to follow??

I usually use a compass....

you could use a nail, some string, and a pencil.

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lumbar yards are NOT cheaper to get mdf compared to Lowes.

I tried that trick long time ago.

Reason being it that Lowes buys SO MUCH of it compared to a lumber yard that they can pass the savings onto us.

Lowes is everywhere. There's a lot more Lowes then there are lumber yards with the same name.

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