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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8634305" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>21.5 ft3 gross... 15.8 ft3 net... 280in2 ported to 34hz. Lol... as you see it's all drawn-up, it just needs to be dimensioned. I guess I just was needing a project last night... lol... figuring out all the displacements musta taken me 45 minutes. And Sketchup is kinda new to me, until a month ago I was a pencil and paper guy exclusively... lol... Looks pretty ok to me but... OP... the enclosure is pretty tall... will it go into the thru a door or hatch or is it gonna be done in car?.. I can adjust the way it goes together so it'll be a little easier to assemble in car if that's the likely route.</p><p></p><p>If your goin in the car assembled, best avoid MDF as this thing will probably end up weighing over 350 pounds too.</p><p></p><p>You must have a crew to help getting this into the vehicle... all double walled, 4 baffles, 40" tall 45's and a allthread in the center of the baffle (I used a 1.5" dowel, but the hardware would look cool AF.</p><p></p><p>This looks like it'll do pretty well, just be sure to seal the cabin off as best you can from the cargo area</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8634305, member: 674047"] 21.5 ft3 gross... 15.8 ft3 net... 280in2 ported to 34hz. Lol... as you see it's all drawn-up, it just needs to be dimensioned. I guess I just was needing a project last night... lol... figuring out all the displacements musta taken me 45 minutes. And Sketchup is kinda new to me, until a month ago I was a pencil and paper guy exclusively... lol... Looks pretty ok to me but... OP... the enclosure is pretty tall... will it go into the thru a door or hatch or is it gonna be done in car?.. I can adjust the way it goes together so it'll be a little easier to assemble in car if that's the likely route. If your goin in the car assembled, best avoid MDF as this thing will probably end up weighing over 350 pounds too. You must have a crew to help getting this into the vehicle... all double walled, 4 baffles, 40" tall 45's and a allthread in the center of the baffle (I used a 1.5" dowel, but the hardware would look cool AF. This looks like it'll do pretty well, just be sure to seal the cabin off as best you can from the cargo area [/QUOTE]
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