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<blockquote data-quote="spiral72" data-source="post: 8909500" data-attributes="member: 693830"><p>I'm not going to read through it all but for you or someone else, I used whatever plastic I found in the recycle bin to plug holes. To go containers, lunch meat boxes, laundry gallon containers work great. Cut just larger than the hole, then I secured it with adhesive sound deadening from the INSIDE the box. So the plastic patch and the sound deadening are installed from inside the box. It seems to work perfectly fine for 12's. The larger the hole, the more rigid the plastic needs to be. For 4in [100mm] holes I used thin 1/8" [3mm] wood paneling from some project I had laying around because I didn't have plastic rigid enough for my gut feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiral72, post: 8909500, member: 693830"] I'm not going to read through it all but for you or someone else, I used whatever plastic I found in the recycle bin to plug holes. To go containers, lunch meat boxes, laundry gallon containers work great. Cut just larger than the hole, then I secured it with adhesive sound deadening from the INSIDE the box. So the plastic patch and the sound deadening are installed from inside the box. It seems to work perfectly fine for 12's. The larger the hole, the more rigid the plastic needs to be. For 4in [100mm] holes I used thin 1/8" [3mm] wood paneling from some project I had laying around because I didn't have plastic rigid enough for my gut feeling. [/QUOTE]
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