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<blockquote data-quote="dB-SPL" data-source="post: 8128410" data-attributes="member: 579631"><p>Those MDF ports gotta be heavy as fawk.. lol As for mounting the form tube, I used 2 pieces of MDF squares ust over the size of the tube. Then cut circles in each piece just big enough for the tube to fit inside. screwed/glued the MDF squares together and layed them flat on the ground and dropped the tube in and loaded it with gorilla glue and put a brick on top of the tube to hold it still while it dried. Now you can just screw the MDF squares to the inside of the box and use a flush-trim bit on a router and get the perfect circle by going around it after you've mounted it. Then a nice round-over bit to flare it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-SPL, post: 8128410, member: 579631"] Those MDF ports gotta be heavy as fawk.. lol As for mounting the form tube, I used 2 pieces of MDF squares ust over the size of the tube. Then cut circles in each piece just big enough for the tube to fit inside. screwed/glued the MDF squares together and layed them flat on the ground and dropped the tube in and loaded it with gorilla glue and put a brick on top of the tube to hold it still while it dried. Now you can just screw the MDF squares to the inside of the box and use a flush-trim bit on a router and get the perfect circle by going around it after you've mounted it. Then a nice round-over bit to flare it. [/QUOTE]
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