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Can a fiberglass enclosure be ported?
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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2489210" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>all you have to do is build the enclosure like you normally would and add the mdf port and the mdf ring for the sub. once everything is in place then you go ahead and fasten your fabric around the perimeters you have created out of mdf wood, then you resin it one or twice letting it cure in between layer and then apply your fiberglass enough fiberglass to make the enclosure strong to support the pressure and weight of the sub, then you sand it, bondo it, sand, prime and paint or carpet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2489210, member: 561215"] all you have to do is build the enclosure like you normally would and add the mdf port and the mdf ring for the sub. once everything is in place then you go ahead and fasten your fabric around the perimeters you have created out of mdf wood, then you resin it one or twice letting it cure in between layer and then apply your fiberglass enough fiberglass to make the enclosure strong to support the pressure and weight of the sub, then you sand it, bondo it, sand, prime and paint or carpet. [/QUOTE]
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