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<blockquote data-quote="awalbert88" data-source="post: 91698" data-attributes="member: 545461"><p>I think I paid about $15 for two 2x6 3/4" MDF sheets at Home Depot. I used nails and wood glue (a whole **** bottle of the stuff) to build the box for my JL 12W7. I then sealed it with a small amount of expanding foam to ensure no air leakage through the cracks. Not really needed with the glue there, but I just wanted to make sure, since removing the box from my trunk is not possible without first removing the sub from it, which ain't easy when you have twelve screws to get out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awalbert88, post: 91698, member: 545461"] I think I paid about $15 for two 2x6 3/4" MDF sheets at Home Depot. I used nails and wood glue (a whole **** bottle of the stuff) to build the box for my JL 12W7. I then sealed it with a small amount of expanding foam to ensure no air leakage through the cracks. Not really needed with the glue there, but I just wanted to make sure, since removing the box from my trunk is not possible without first removing the sub from it, which ain't easy when you have twelve screws to get out! [/QUOTE]
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