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<blockquote data-quote="fireeater4568" data-source="post: 1006394" data-attributes="member: 562053"><p>im new to fiberglassing and i need to know what the proper thickness the walls of my enclosure should be. im using polyester resin and hand laying the mat (i cant remember what weight) in an enclosure for an infinity reference 1232w sub - 300 rms and ~1200 max. ive braced the crap out of the enclosure with spare mdf and the thichness is generally 3/16". should i go thicker? are there any guidelines to use?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireeater4568, post: 1006394, member: 562053"] im new to fiberglassing and i need to know what the proper thickness the walls of my enclosure should be. im using polyester resin and hand laying the mat (i cant remember what weight) in an enclosure for an infinity reference 1232w sub - 300 rms and ~1200 max. ive braced the crap out of the enclosure with spare mdf and the thichness is generally 3/16". should i go thicker? are there any guidelines to use? thanks Ian [/QUOTE]
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