Posted June 14, 200619 yr Going to be building my enclosure soon for my babys and was wondering should I use 3/4 MDF wood or 1" MDF? They will be sealed 1.5 cubes each powered by a US Amps MD2...
June 14, 200619 yr Admin 3/4" should be fine, but it would not hurt to add a second layer on the face of the enclosure where the subs are.
June 14, 200619 yr Admin Would I be better off bracing it?bracing will help, but it will change your internal air space some..
June 14, 200619 yr Author Alrighty, I think I'm going to go with 3/4 MDF wood... I'm going to use Wood Glue Titebond II, Silicone II 100%, a can or two of Rhino Liner, a bag or two of Polyfil and 2" Nails spaced 3 inches apart. Do I need anything else to make my enclosure and would u guys reccomend anything else? Edited June 14, 200619 yr by Hayabusa
June 14, 200619 yr I use coarse thread 1.75" decking screws spaced 4" apart, countersunk and pre-drilled. Hate nails. Normal Carpenter's glue is all you need.http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=3276
June 14, 200619 yr I love nailsJust the fact that all i have to do is pull a trigger and it holds2" is to long, go with something thats more like 1 1/2" or 1 1/4"
June 14, 200619 yr Admin For the better or worst?neither, bracing inside takes up volume, you have to calulate that into the box design
June 16, 200619 yr Author Right now my shopping list for when I go to lowes monday looks like this:1 board of 3/4 MDF, Titebond II Wood Glue or Liquid Nails, 100% Silicone II, 2" Screws, 3 Bags of Polyfil, 2 Cans of Rhino Liner, Egg Crate(To put behind componets), and Great Stuff Insulating foam(for inside of Trunk Lid)...You guys got any recommendation/comments on that list?
June 16, 200619 yr 2" screws require a heck of a lot of predrilling. 1 5/8's are fine as long as you use a bunch of them, but as Eldo says the brad gun works super well to.
June 17, 200619 yr Going to be building my enclosure soon for my babys....<{POST_SNAPBACK}>your building an enclosure for your busa??? Actually is there any wood that is better than mdf, like oak or whatever?
June 17, 200619 yr Oak and birck ply are better and worse in their own ways.Better beacuse they are lighter and look nicerworse becaues they tend to cost 2x as much as MDF and can split and have voids inside which can lead to leaks if not sealed up.The weight greatly outweighs the cost IMO.
June 17, 200619 yr Author Going to be building my enclosure soon for my babys....<{POST_SNAPBACK}>your building an enclosure for your busa??? Actually is there any wood that is better than mdf, like oak or whatever?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>haha yeah I wish... Would love to throw 2 12s on a sports bike. Would be easy to pop a wheelie. They going in the back of my 98 Chrysler Sebring hatchback....
June 20, 200619 yr Author Back from Lowes, Autozone, & Wal-Mart a couple hours ago heres the stuff I came away with...1 3/4 MDF board, 32 oz of Titebond II, box of 2" screws, 2 cans of Great Stuff Insulating foam, 2 10z tubes of White Alex Painter's Acrylic Latex Caulk sealant, 1 25 ft. spool of 14 ga. wire, 3 bags of Polyfill, 1 Eggcrate, and 2 cans of rhino liner.
June 26, 200619 yr Author Got the RL-Ps installed yesterday and after a full 24 hours these things are F'n awesome so is the Merlin I got from Flakko... Boy does SSA kick arse ... These things just don't stop getting low.
June 26, 200619 yr Author sorry no pics... No one around here has a digi cam but my sister and she lives in memphis...
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