mcsoul 10+ year member such is life 4,716 0 dfw Apr 8, 2008 #1 Someone on the forum gave a great link to an enclosure size/volume calculator. Has anyone ever seen an enclosure weight calculator based on dimensions and 3/4" or 5/8" materials? Could you provide a link? Click to read more...
Someone on the forum gave a great link to an enclosure size/volume calculator. Has anyone ever seen an enclosure weight calculator based on dimensions and 3/4" or 5/8" materials? Could you provide a link? Click to read more...
F fbi90909 5,000+ posts Panty Thief 8,530 0 Key West, FL Apr 8, 2008 #4 or http://www.bcae1.com/spboxnew2.htm so you don't have to search
audioholic 5,000+ posts not a moderator 24,425 775 Parts Unknown Apr 8, 2008 #5 A full sheet of 3/4" mdf weighs almost exactly 100lbs. Knowing that, you should be able to guesstimate how many sheets you will use (or what portion of one sheet) and get a pretty close idea of the weight of the raw box itself.
A full sheet of 3/4" mdf weighs almost exactly 100lbs. Knowing that, you should be able to guesstimate how many sheets you will use (or what portion of one sheet) and get a pretty close idea of the weight of the raw box itself.
azimuth 5,000+ posts funded*by*soros 9,662 8 Denver, Co Apr 8, 2008 #6 a peeled onion is the way to go. fill' er up with onions, weigh it, dump the onions out, weigh it again. voila! that's the ticket. works every time.
a peeled onion is the way to go. fill' er up with onions, weigh it, dump the onions out, weigh it again. voila! that's the ticket. works every time.