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Mounting a subwoofer to a custom box
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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;natem33&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 2258"><p>I have always used 5/8 - 3/4 inch metal screws and drilled directly into the box. The supplied gasket should be good enough. The only prob that I have encountered with my may of sub installation is that if you need to remove the sub from the box a couple of times, the cheap pressed fiber board tends to start falling apart around the screw holes. When this happened to me I just repaired the box with a plastic wood filler. You can re-drill the holes once this stuff dries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<natem33>, post: 2258"] I have always used 5/8 - 3/4 inch metal screws and drilled directly into the box. The supplied gasket should be good enough. The only prob that I have encountered with my may of sub installation is that if you need to remove the sub from the box a couple of times, the cheap pressed fiber board tends to start falling apart around the screw holes. When this happened to me I just repaired the box with a plastic wood filler. You can re-drill the holes once this stuff dries. [/QUOTE]
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