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<blockquote data-quote="TDot" data-source="post: 7954894" data-attributes="member: 645311"><p>Thank you, but would anyone like to provide a little more detail to the answers.</p><p></p><p>1/ I made the enclosure a little larger than spec so taking up air space shouldn't be a problem. Besides the closed cell foam is about 3mm thick and will be glued to the walls, so I don't really see that hampering air space. Just curious if it is as good as stuff like polyfill in helping with reonance.</p><p></p><p>3/ Why? Isn't it about structural integrity? And a "L" brace will do that. So why isn't it good?</p><p></p><p>4/ Again, why? Are you saying If I cant brace from inside it doesnt make sense? Besides, bracing from the outside with "L" brace should provide more structural integrity, so what am I missing?.....Besides the default of "this is how it's done".</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TDot, post: 7954894, member: 645311"] Thank you, but would anyone like to provide a little more detail to the answers. 1/ I made the enclosure a little larger than spec so taking up air space shouldn't be a problem. Besides the closed cell foam is about 3mm thick and will be glued to the walls, so I don't really see that hampering air space. Just curious if it is as good as stuff like polyfill in helping with reonance. 3/ Why? Isn't it about structural integrity? And a "L" brace will do that. So why isn't it good? 4/ Again, why? Are you saying If I cant brace from inside it doesnt make sense? Besides, bracing from the outside with "L" brace should provide more structural integrity, so what am I missing?.....Besides the default of "this is how it's done". Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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