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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7601643" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>As far as putting some of the walls together, or perpendicular or oblique angled panels that will be impossible to screw together, "L" shaped brackets will work. Secure one side to one piece, and the other side to the other piece. Spacing can be important depending on the size of the brackets and the length of the sides to be secured. Also, always consider the shell to be double or greater thickness than a single piece for sturdiness of the structure as well as self dampening. The sturdier, the less resonances are absorbed into the vehicle and the more efficient the output, acoustically. Hope that helps. Also, make sure to secure the shell to the vehicle the best way possible so it is secure before putting the inside together. Build from the outside in if possible, or if you are doing a temp wall as you mentioned, if the box is to be build before install, put some absorbtion material between it and the vehicle structure as well. Many other tips can be given also if others are willing to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7601643, member: 634917"] As far as putting some of the walls together, or perpendicular or oblique angled panels that will be impossible to screw together, "L" shaped brackets will work. Secure one side to one piece, and the other side to the other piece. Spacing can be important depending on the size of the brackets and the length of the sides to be secured. Also, always consider the shell to be double or greater thickness than a single piece for sturdiness of the structure as well as self dampening. The sturdier, the less resonances are absorbed into the vehicle and the more efficient the output, acoustically. Hope that helps. Also, make sure to secure the shell to the vehicle the best way possible so it is secure before putting the inside together. Build from the outside in if possible, or if you are doing a temp wall as you mentioned, if the box is to be build before install, put some absorbtion material between it and the vehicle structure as well. Many other tips can be given also if others are willing to share. [/QUOTE]
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