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<blockquote data-quote="lotas" data-source="post: 885562" data-attributes="member: 557735"><p>well the reason I didnt want to keep glassing was because Im almost out of resin and I really dont want to go spend another $15, ive already bought two gallons and a 32oz can...thats why I was wondering if there was any alternative.</p><p></p><p>buckshot, its not a matter of the size of the ring, its that the back end of the sub is hitting the back wall of the enclosure.</p><p></p><p>How far would I have to stretch that fabric? Would I have to do it just like I did it with the ring+dowels? That would be a lot of glasing.</p><p></p><p>I really dont care if the sub sticks out a lot from the enclosure, so I might just make a 1/4" ring and attach it to the glass now, glass over it with a couple layers and then mount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotas, post: 885562, member: 557735"] well the reason I didnt want to keep glassing was because Im almost out of resin and I really dont want to go spend another $15, ive already bought two gallons and a 32oz can...thats why I was wondering if there was any alternative. buckshot, its not a matter of the size of the ring, its that the back end of the sub is hitting the back wall of the enclosure. How far would I have to stretch that fabric? Would I have to do it just like I did it with the ring+dowels? That would be a lot of glasing. I really dont care if the sub sticks out a lot from the enclosure, so I might just make a 1/4" ring and attach it to the glass now, glass over it with a couple layers and then mount. [/QUOTE]
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