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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4794311" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>yea as others have said for small enclosures with low power 1/2" will suffice, specially in a truck enclosure where the panels don't have very much distance between supporting edges and such. Only the front or back would get the most flex and the front will be half sub and the back will be right up against the back wall.</p><p></p><p>On thing I would highly recommend doing when working with 1/2" mdf is just skip screws all together and use a brad nailer. Soooo much easier, it can get quite tricky even with a solid predrill and perfect alignment on the screw to not cause at the least a bubble in the mdf near the edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4794311, member: 572078"] yea as others have said for small enclosures with low power 1/2" will suffice, specially in a truck enclosure where the panels don't have very much distance between supporting edges and such. Only the front or back would get the most flex and the front will be half sub and the back will be right up against the back wall. On thing I would highly recommend doing when working with 1/2" mdf is just skip screws all together and use a brad nailer. Soooo much easier, it can get quite tricky even with a solid predrill and perfect alignment on the screw to not cause at the least a bubble in the mdf near the edge. [/QUOTE]
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