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<blockquote data-quote="ChaseinBass" data-source="post: 8566116" data-attributes="member: 655848"><p>Ya you could use the angle iron to make a square frame on front that baffle would fit into and then separate the baffle and port area with angle iron so you could just build separate ports to bolt into the metal frame. That way you just build your whole enclosure in the cage and then bolt angle iron frame on the front and baffle would fit into it and vertical or horizontal angle iron across the square frame for the port. I am trying to write what I am thinking and I dont think its working lol does this make sense. Seems it would be so cool to be able to change subs or ports by just changing baffle or port and the angle iron would be easy to seal against the baffle or port with rope caulk. I freakin love that idea ! I would be out in the shop starting right now if I only had room to put it in my truck lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChaseinBass, post: 8566116, member: 655848"] Ya you could use the angle iron to make a square frame on front that baffle would fit into and then separate the baffle and port area with angle iron so you could just build separate ports to bolt into the metal frame. That way you just build your whole enclosure in the cage and then bolt angle iron frame on the front and baffle would fit into it and vertical or horizontal angle iron across the square frame for the port. I am trying to write what I am thinking and I dont think its working lol does this make sense. Seems it would be so cool to be able to change subs or ports by just changing baffle or port and the angle iron would be easy to seal against the baffle or port with rope caulk. I freakin love that idea ! I would be out in the shop starting right now if I only had room to put it in my truck lol. [/QUOTE]
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