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Building NEW ported box for my OLD Alpine gear
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 8715890" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Let's summarize. First you attempted to dismiss my points by accusing me of pretending to be an engineer. Then, when you realized you were the only one here who isn't an engineer, you shifted to suggesting you know more than engineers. Finally you attempt to save face by taking issue with my wording, as if I dont know what the F stands for in mdf. And you end it by whining about me responding to the question you posed on a public forum. This is the thanks I get for trying to explain the answer to your question.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You sound more like the guy that the boss keeps having to send out maintenance calls on due to you altering the design "in the field" because you think you know better than the guy who designed the system.</p><p></p><p>By your logic, none of us can really say we're actually getting the full 3/4" of mdf out of our panels, since we are countersinking the screw heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 8715890, member: 549629"] Let's summarize. First you attempted to dismiss my points by accusing me of pretending to be an engineer. Then, when you realized you were the only one here who isn't an engineer, you shifted to suggesting you know more than engineers. Finally you attempt to save face by taking issue with my wording, as if I dont know what the F stands for in mdf. And you end it by whining about me responding to the question you posed on a public forum. This is the thanks I get for trying to explain the answer to your question. You sound more like the guy that the boss keeps having to send out maintenance calls on due to you altering the design "in the field" because you think you know better than the guy who designed the system. By your logic, none of us can really say we're actually getting the full 3/4" of mdf out of our panels, since we are countersinking the screw heads. [/QUOTE]
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