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Bought a home theater sub from best buy. Hate it. Can I return it for that reason???
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<blockquote data-quote="2fnloud" data-source="post: 6160991" data-attributes="member: 588477"><p>I have read about some different DIY'ers that have cut rings the size of the inner diameter to help strengthen the tube.</p><p></p><p>Using Sonatube as a vented enclousre also helps reduce the pressure it is going to withstand</p><p></p><p>But if you want to make sure you won't have problems just ask for the heavy duty wall sonatube... Those bad boys allow you to pour upto 20' in a single pour! The kind of pour creates over 2000 lbs of presure!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2fnloud, post: 6160991, member: 588477"] I have read about some different DIY'ers that have cut rings the size of the inner diameter to help strengthen the tube. Using Sonatube as a vented enclousre also helps reduce the pressure it is going to withstand But if you want to make sure you won't have problems just ask for the heavy duty wall sonatube... Those bad boys allow you to pour upto 20' in a single pour! The kind of pour creates over 2000 lbs of presure!! [/QUOTE]
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