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<blockquote data-quote="Carnivorous18" data-source="post: 6891800" data-attributes="member: 612227"><p>So I originally built a box for my 18" that, according to my measurements, thought would fit into my trunk by going in from the cabin into the trunk from the backseats. Unfortunately for me it was just barely too tall enough and wide enough to clear through into it:verymad:.</p><p></p><p>So now im looking to build a box eventually for a 15" that will be able to slide in and out of the trunk from the trunk. I have an estimated max space of 15" tall, 30" wide, and 28" deep. Is there a way I could build a test box out of some firm materials to see if it will slide in and out like I want? I don't necessarily mean wood because I want this to be cheap, but it has to be sturdy and keep its form while im putting it in; it cant be bending like cardboard. Any of you guys done this sort of thing before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnivorous18, post: 6891800, member: 612227"] So I originally built a box for my 18" that, according to my measurements, thought would fit into my trunk by going in from the cabin into the trunk from the backseats. Unfortunately for me it was just barely too tall enough and wide enough to clear through into it:verymad:. So now im looking to build a box eventually for a 15" that will be able to slide in and out of the trunk from the trunk. I have an estimated max space of 15" tall, 30" wide, and 28" deep. Is there a way I could build a test box out of some firm materials to see if it will slide in and out like I want? I don't necessarily mean wood because I want this to be cheap, but it has to be sturdy and keep its form while im putting it in; it cant be bending like cardboard. Any of you guys done this sort of thing before? [/QUOTE]
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