Mounting Plexiglass to MDF, How???

Go to your local hockey rink and see if they have some plexiglass.

some times a corner breaks and they have to replace it.

So they will just give it to you cause they are going to throw it out.

Just a thought cause that is where i got mine for free. I got 4 sheets of it.

 
You don't want plexiglass

You need a polycarbonate material. It is much much stronger.. Plexiglass is a basically an acrylic, if you want that goto a place where they build fish tankes..

Lexan is what you need if you are set on this..

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unless you want to be spending like $400 on your box, i would not even consider it. if it was like a pair of 10" CVR's or something, sure go for a 3\4" piece. but a 9512 and 2kw will flex a single baffle MDF piece.

i strongly suggest 2 pieces of MDF for the baffle of your box and possibly braces all around. easy way to do braces in a large box is cut a piece of MDF that would fit inside and cut a big circle out of it so you brace all the sides at once //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

unless you are rich as hell, i wouldnt do the plexi thing. maybe just do a window or something.

 
Lexan/ polycarbonate will flex much more than plexi. Lexan/ polycarbonate is a much softer material but has more strength when it comes to shattering, that's basically the only difference. I don't see how a 3/4 pc of plexi will flex in the size he stated. I have been in the sign industry for the past 10 years and have worked w/ both of these materials. I now sell sign supplies and am very familiar w/ both of the items being discussed.

The plexi will be more rigid than MDF in that thickness and size. I would personally get some good 3M double sided tape (3M part number 4910 = water clear tape or 4929 = black tape) and use that to mount it to the top of the box. Both of the part numbers that I listed are very high bond tapes that will not dry rot. You do not want to use a basic foam tape, because it will get brittle over time. These tapes will also form a air tight seal, if applied correctly. You would then to drill a lot of holes and use screws. As stated already, make sure you use a sharp bit and be carefull when exiting the plexi, that's when it will crack or splinter.

Just to give you an idea, A 4x8x.750 sheet of clear plexi will cost you roughly $475. That's what the company I work for sells a full sheet for. You may be able to find a sign supply company that will cut a pc for you but you will pay much more for it.

 
thanks for the great info horse, but the problem is, when you drill alot of holes around the plexi into the MDF, the mdf will split and the integrity of the box is then comprimised. if he spends like $150 on a single piece of cut plexi for the top and then it comes loose from the box, not via the plexi breaking or anything, but the MDF letting go (2kw is alot of power lol).

i just think that it would be more economical for him to make a window on the side of the box, and make a double-thick side panel, and insert it from the inside of the box (for a nice flush look) and silicone it into place. eaither the sub faces up and the window is on the side, you can see the motor real well, or the sub faces forward\back and the windows on the top and its the same thing //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

but thats just what i would do.

its your box man, its your decision. IMO - its too expensive, but we all have different tastes and budgets.

 
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You are correct, I would not want to drill a bunch of holes either and it would be much cheaper just making a window, even w/ the extra pc of MDF that will be needed. For cosmetic reasons alone, this would be better. You will be able to see the caulking or double sided tape though the plex if you make one whole side out of the plex, unless you put some type of ring/ frame around the outside edges.

To answer your question profound; the 3/4in plex will be just as strong or stronger than the 3/4in MDF in the sizes that you stated. If you made a small 12inx12in window, I would think that 1/2in plex would be just fine. You will be able to get the 1/2in material much cheaper, it is more common than the 3/4in. I bet I could get ahold of a 12inx12in PC but the shipping cost would probably kill the deal.

Look up sign supply businesses in your area and ask them if they cut acrylic to size.

 
What type or screws should I use to secure the plexi to the MDF. I usually build the boxes out drywall screws, will those be okay for the glass or should I use something else. As far cosmetic reasons I can use a ring or something to cover the caulk and what not, I just want to be sure that 3/4 or 1in glass is strong enough to cover the entire box, because if it isn't I will just go with a window.

 
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