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How to seal enclosure to cab wall
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<blockquote data-quote="JW266" data-source="post: 8566923" data-attributes="member: 670352"><p>Thanks guys, that was sort of the way my brainstorming was going. Think I'm gonna make a few L-brackets and put some put some threaded inserts in the sheet metal floor and wall. I like that you put them on the inside so they're hidden but I'm working with a 8" hole in a 0.28cu ft. Box lol! Definitely far from "high powered" (400 watts) to the sub but I didn't think I could trust regular old weatherstrip even compressed.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on how big id be able to go before weatherstrip wouldn't seal anymore? I wanna put this DarkAI NKO-12 in on at least the 500W RMS its rated for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW266, post: 8566923, member: 670352"] Thanks guys, that was sort of the way my brainstorming was going. Think I'm gonna make a few L-brackets and put some put some threaded inserts in the sheet metal floor and wall. I like that you put them on the inside so they're hidden but I'm working with a 8" hole in a 0.28cu ft. Box lol! Definitely far from "high powered" (400 watts) to the sub but I didn't think I could trust regular old weatherstrip even compressed. Any thoughts on how big id be able to go before weatherstrip wouldn't seal anymore? I wanna put this DarkAI NKO-12 in on at least the 500W RMS its rated for. [/QUOTE]
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