glue and screws?

1 5/8" coarse screws (make sure you get coarse not fine). Titebond II for the wood glue, the bottle has a blue label on it. Very strong and easy to work with. I use some liquid nails to seal up the box though some people just use extra glue to help seal it.

 
im talking from the battery to the amp, i currently have 4 guage but that was for my 600 rms amp. i am upgrading //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
Ah. For most setups a run of 1/0g CCA would be just fine. It can support 3000+w and costs under $2 a foot. If you have a battery in the back you can use that as a distro to bring it down to 4g for your amps if you want, or use a 4g reducer.

 
i use 1 1/4" coarse thread drywall screws for MDF. reason being 1 5/8" can be to long for a double baffle. they poke through the end of the wood etc. also make sure you PRE-DRILL and COUNTERSINK! its like a 5 dollar bit and worth every penny. also Corner clamps will be needed to keep things square

 
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