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detailed fiberglass box construction ??
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<blockquote data-quote="taylor" data-source="post: 127129" data-attributes="member: 541245"><p>basically, if you when you are done and you think it's thick enough, stand on it....thats how we do it, we had a 198lb buddy stand on the fiberglass enclosure for my type r 15 and the **** thing didn't even flex......and i stood on on the one for my 8inch sub....163lbs.....definetly strong enough.....(obviously you wouldn't wanna do that for kicks cause kicks don't have to be that strong....same with ampracks) we always go by that rule and have never had a problem.....perfect every time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylor, post: 127129, member: 541245"] basically, if you when you are done and you think it's thick enough, stand on it....thats how we do it, we had a 198lb buddy stand on the fiberglass enclosure for my type r 15 and the **** thing didn't even flex......and i stood on on the one for my 8inch sub....163lbs.....definetly strong enough.....(obviously you wouldn't wanna do that for kicks cause kicks don't have to be that strong....same with ampracks) we always go by that rule and have never had a problem.....perfect every time... [/QUOTE]
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