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<blockquote data-quote="vitveet" data-source="post: 4357916" data-attributes="member: 557539"><p>Hello! I guess I'm 3 weeks late to the party, lol! Bumpin Buick told me about the build but now that I'm actually seeing it all......JAW DROPPING!!! I took the time to read all 13 pages and I must say I'm VERY impressed on how this all came together! Very nice thread also (except for the few who aren't showing any love for some weird reason).</p><p></p><p>One of the thing that's impressed me the most out of all this, strangely, is how that STOCK battery is reading well over 14 volts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for contacting me about the enclosure Bumpin B. Yeah, that enclosure build was very fun and I loved the way it turned out! Sorry to hear/see that the port is cracking like that....must be tons of pressure coming through that port! I made sure to used plenty of screws along with PLENTY of the best wood glue to make the connections the tightest they could be.</p><p></p><p>What you could try to do, like another member said, is to resin that area to reinforce it a big.</p><p></p><p>Grab a few 1/2" or 3/4" wood screws and screw in that cracking part right at the end of the port. Screw right into the side (from the inside of the port to the outside of it). If the 2nd or 3rd cracks are as bad, do the same but from the outside of the port to the inside. If you go from the outside to the inside, be sure to use 3/4" wood screws. Also, its seems as if those wood screws could have broken from the extreme pressure coming through that bad boy. I'd just take about 6-7 screws down the port (from top down....but make sure to use 1.5" wood screws b/c of the double baffle on top). Also, you can use 3/4" screws to screw into the side (outside to in) towards the top of the port.</p><p></p><p>If all that is done, it should def. take care of the rattle and eliminate any further cracking/rattling.</p><p></p><p>Once you get done doing all that, SEND ME THE BILL FOR ALL YOUR MATERIALS YOU BOUGHT TO DO THIS REPAIR AND I'LL TAKE CARE OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plus, I'll pay you for your own labor too!</p><p></p><p>I really appreciate putting all the pics of the enclosure and the entire build on the forum! GOOD stuff coming from a good man!</p><p></p><p>Headed over to respond back to your email now! Thanks!</p><p></p><p>V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vitveet, post: 4357916, member: 557539"] Hello! I guess I'm 3 weeks late to the party, lol! Bumpin Buick told me about the build but now that I'm actually seeing it all......JAW DROPPING!!! I took the time to read all 13 pages and I must say I'm VERY impressed on how this all came together! Very nice thread also (except for the few who aren't showing any love for some weird reason). One of the thing that's impressed me the most out of all this, strangely, is how that STOCK battery is reading well over 14 volts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol! Thanks for contacting me about the enclosure Bumpin B. Yeah, that enclosure build was very fun and I loved the way it turned out! Sorry to hear/see that the port is cracking like that....must be tons of pressure coming through that port! I made sure to used plenty of screws along with PLENTY of the best wood glue to make the connections the tightest they could be. What you could try to do, like another member said, is to resin that area to reinforce it a big. Grab a few 1/2" or 3/4" wood screws and screw in that cracking part right at the end of the port. Screw right into the side (from the inside of the port to the outside of it). If the 2nd or 3rd cracks are as bad, do the same but from the outside of the port to the inside. If you go from the outside to the inside, be sure to use 3/4" wood screws. Also, its seems as if those wood screws could have broken from the extreme pressure coming through that bad boy. I'd just take about 6-7 screws down the port (from top down....but make sure to use 1.5" wood screws b/c of the double baffle on top). Also, you can use 3/4" screws to screw into the side (outside to in) towards the top of the port. If all that is done, it should def. take care of the rattle and eliminate any further cracking/rattling. Once you get done doing all that, SEND ME THE BILL FOR ALL YOUR MATERIALS YOU BOUGHT TO DO THIS REPAIR AND I'LL TAKE CARE OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plus, I'll pay you for your own labor too! I really appreciate putting all the pics of the enclosure and the entire build on the forum! GOOD stuff coming from a good man! Headed over to respond back to your email now! Thanks! V. [/QUOTE]
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