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Phil, what should you use to build a box? I am only asking because my MDF got soaked when my heater core busted and now it is all swollen. I am gonna have to build a new box, so what wood??
Phil, what should you use to build a box? I am only asking because my MDF got soaked when my heater core busted and now it is all swollen. I am gonna have to build a new box, so what wood??
akdoc-
I will typically recommend a void-free plywood that has 13 plys for a 3/4" thickness. Many times you will find this with some sort of finished hardwood veneer for cabinetry construction. I know my local home improvement store has 13-ply right now with an oak veneer. Do not buy lumber-core, make sure what you are buying is plywood.
Sometimes you will hear someone call this particular material 13-ply birch plywood, or marine grade plywood. They keys to your success are tied to these three things: void-free and 13 ply, and when you get these two, you usually get a water-proof or water-resistant glue in between the layers as the third thing.
Hopefully that is a straight-forward simple answer for ya!
It's not an optical illusion.
It just looks like one.....
Completed the install yesterday. This thing POUNDS for a single 10" woofer! I am VERY impressed - I really didn't think that it would make this much of a difference (even with the vent not in the cabin area).
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