Posted April 8, 200718 yr well i have heard in opther forums that you guys dont include screws for the mounting of the dubwoofer... so is this true? and if this is the case which kind of screws should i use... thanks
April 8, 200718 yr who does include screws?Some people use the anchors..some just use wood screws. Predrill first..Let me get the size for you as thats the standard size most use..
April 8, 200718 yr I don't know of many high end companies that do include screws with their subs...I suggest T nuts http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cf...amp;PID=1313893
April 8, 200718 yr dont use T-nuts with MDF, it's a disaster waiting to happenso what do u suggest on using ?anything special ? or just good old screws
April 8, 200718 yr The T nuts were what i was talking about with the anchors. Many many people use them without a problem on MDF. I prefer to use Wood Screws. But with a t nut, you can removed them and put them back in 100 times with no damage to the wood
April 9, 200718 yr dont use T-nuts with MDF, it's a disaster waiting to happenso what do u suggest on using ?anything special ? or just good old screwsjust drywall screws like you used to put the box togetherthe problem with T-nuts in MDF is that they like to strip out so it's very difficult to remove your sub at a later date
April 9, 200718 yr I have always used 1 5/8 inch coarse drywall screws, just make sure you don't tighten them soo much that you strip the wood apart.I will be looking into doing something different, but haven't found a product that will work as i wan it to.
April 9, 200718 yr I've always used coarse wood screws, and no matter how many times I remove the sub I've never messed up the wood. Just make sure when putting in screws like that you set the clutch on your drill to somewhere between 1 and 3 (depending on drill), and I've never had one strip out-just pull nice and tight.
April 10, 200718 yr Don't use fine thread screws. Once you back it out once, it will not hold as well.Coarse thread!
April 11, 200718 yr I got some of these : http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cf...tnumber=081-425only 1" but they work great. As long as the screws are deep/coarse thread and at least 1" (for 3/4 mdf) you'll be fine.
April 11, 200718 yr LOL I use 2 1/2" decking screws before...........worked well but i am going to heed these men's opinions and go coarse drywall next time.J
April 11, 200718 yr who does include screws?Some people use the anchors..some just use wood screws. Predrill first..Let me get the size for you as thats the standard size most use..tc sounds includes screws (at least on their 5200's)... nice ones as well. (hex heads, with a hex wrench) just kinda a nice touch... not really needed, though Edited April 11, 200718 yr by visitor
April 16, 200718 yr I like #10 1 5/8" Deck screws.The larger diameter makes them hold better. You MUST predrill!
April 17, 200718 yr doest it matter if the screw goes tru the mdf (all the way)?I've seen some people say that the screw should go all the way through and to use a screw that is at least 1/2" longer than the thickness of the baffle.So for a 1" baffle, use at least a 1.5" long screw.Make sure you predrill all the way through so the MDF doesn't split on the backside.
April 18, 200718 yr I personally like threaded inserts and machine screws.which is an ez lock: for instancehttp://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/itemD...emId=1613560246edit: Note maybe wrong size I didn't look and EZ Lock is a brand name like kleenex for tissue
April 18, 200718 yr one of the best screws i used are from lowes. i think they are called phillips II. They have some special threaded bit that matches the threades inside the phillips screw. They are decking screws, and they are guaranteed never to strip, snap, or rust. I think they are a little more expensive than ordinary drywall screws, but i think it is worth the extra $. Hope that helps! B)