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<blockquote data-quote="rpfuror" data-source="post: 2713156" data-attributes="member: 564079"><p>1st: as far as port volume and noise you can determine reccomended size based on xmax and net volume (look at the sticky, or carstereo.com for calcs)</p><p></p><p>2nd: you can get away with just wood glue if you have straight cutts and clamps, the screws / nails only added bracing and support while the glue drys. But if you have improper cutts you may want to stick with screws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpfuror, post: 2713156, member: 564079"] 1st: as far as port volume and noise you can determine reccomended size based on xmax and net volume (look at the sticky, or carstereo.com for calcs) 2nd: you can get away with just wood glue if you have straight cutts and clamps, the screws / nails only added bracing and support while the glue drys. But if you have improper cutts you may want to stick with screws. [/QUOTE]
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