Posted July 23, 200718 yr What are some general rules for box bracingi dont think i braced mine enoughI have a 7.6 cube box with a fi btl and im just not sure
July 23, 200718 yr Only general rule I know of . is if it flexes really bad you probably need some bracing
July 24, 200718 yr Vibrating is WAY different than flexing.Vibrations are gonna happen . Do you actually see the sides of the enclosure flexing ?
July 24, 200718 yr Vibrating is WAY different than flexing.Vibrations are gonna happen . Do you actually see the sides of the enclosure flexing ? Actually flexing = vibration just at an amplitude that is higher. The less you feel the better. Of course, I like my enclosures as dead as possible.
July 25, 200718 yr What are some general rules for box bracingi dont think i braced mine enoughI have a 7.6 cube box with a fi btl and im just not surenot really any general rules to bracing, just where you think it may need it. resin coating inside helps if you dont want ot add more physical bracing inside (well u know what i mean)
July 25, 200718 yr Resin adds no strength. That isn't one of its properties. If you use it to coat some fibreglass, then strength is added because of the glass fibres.
July 26, 200718 yr Resin adds no strength. That isn't one of its properties. If you use it to coat some fibreglass, then strength is added because of the glass fibres.exactly , all resin by itself will do for you is smooth air flow inside the enclosure if the resin is applied smoothly , and seal it up
July 26, 200718 yr Resin adds no strength. That isn't one of its properties. If you use it to coat some fibreglass, then strength is added because of the glass fibres.exactly , all resin by itself will do for you is smooth air flow inside the enclosure if the resin is applied smoothly , and seal it up wow really? i was completely mislead. im sorry for the wrongful advice..
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