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<blockquote data-quote="GCAdidas13" data-source="post: 760054" data-attributes="member: 557864"><p>no man, it's easy... you could do any of the following.</p><p></p><p>take a two liter bottle, or a gallon milk jug, or anything. fill it up as many times as you have to, and dump into enclosure, and keep track of how many times (how many liters, or gallons) it takes to fill up. then go to a conversion website and plug numbers in.</p><p></p><p>take a lot of packaging peanuts, and put them in your enclosure (put them in lightly, don't push them in), then take all of the peanuts out (make sure you don't crush too many of them) and then put it into a large box. Make the peanuts as flat as you can, then measure the height, width, and length of the peanuts.</p><p></p><p>as for making a fiberglassed enclosure that has a precise volume, i'm almost sure there's no way to do it. like, saying "i want to glass a 0.55 cubic foot enclosure exactly", i dont think it will happen. you can get close by guesstimating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCAdidas13, post: 760054, member: 557864"] no man, it's easy... you could do any of the following. take a two liter bottle, or a gallon milk jug, or anything. fill it up as many times as you have to, and dump into enclosure, and keep track of how many times (how many liters, or gallons) it takes to fill up. then go to a conversion website and plug numbers in. take a lot of packaging peanuts, and put them in your enclosure (put them in lightly, don't push them in), then take all of the peanuts out (make sure you don't crush too many of them) and then put it into a large box. Make the peanuts as flat as you can, then measure the height, width, and length of the peanuts. as for making a fiberglassed enclosure that has a precise volume, i'm almost sure there's no way to do it. like, saying "i want to glass a 0.55 cubic foot enclosure exactly", i dont think it will happen. you can get close by guesstimating. [/QUOTE]
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