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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4561066" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>Any chance of using fiberglass? If your this limited on space that you are considering thinner materials than fiberglass may be your ticket. It really isn't that hard to use either, just read up some things on here and other places and you should be good to go. Only downside would be if your enclosure has many large flat surfaces (this is the weak point of fiberglass.) Also how big of a woofer(s) are you planning on running in this enclosure and with how much power? A single lower powered sub would be able to work ok in a box made from less than 3/4" material. One more thing, working with 1/2 is a bit trickier than 3/4 at least to get screws in and such can be much harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4561066, member: 572078"] Any chance of using fiberglass? If your this limited on space that you are considering thinner materials than fiberglass may be your ticket. It really isn't that hard to use either, just read up some things on here and other places and you should be good to go. Only downside would be if your enclosure has many large flat surfaces (this is the weak point of fiberglass.) Also how big of a woofer(s) are you planning on running in this enclosure and with how much power? A single lower powered sub would be able to work ok in a box made from less than 3/4" material. One more thing, working with 1/2 is a bit trickier than 3/4 at least to get screws in and such can be much harder. [/QUOTE]
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