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I shit you not, your enclosure was the inspiration for my current build lol. I read about it a while back, and am picking up the bedliner tomorrow, lol.This is all titebond II as well no screws what so ever.
I shit you not, your enclosure was the inspiration for my current build lol. I read about it a while back, and am picking up the bedliner tomorrow, lol.This is all titebond II as well no screws what so ever.
Bedlliner is not the way to go. There are other products that give you a better result then that and work with wood much better and require no prior or other color to be laid down first.I shit you not, your enclosure was the inspiration for my current build lol. I read about it a while back, and am picking up the bedliner tomorrow, lol.
I saw your thread, as well, about the coating when looking at options. I ended up going with Black primer + RustOleum.comBedlliner is not the way to go. There are other products that give you a better result then that and work with wood much better and require no prior or other color to be laid down first.
I would most certainly be using fasteners if this were for a higher powered system, but it's a single 15 that will never be hit with more than 1500 rms. Actually, I plan on tuning it to 1200. I know what my amp is, and don't want to push it. Plus, I don't compete. Or burp. Ever.all I will say is there is a reason you see spl boxes with a screw every 1.5"
I would guess because they don't do a whole lot of wood working and are not aware of the fact that an adhesive bond is superior to a mechanical fastener in every way!all I will say is there is a reason you see spl boxes with a screw every 1.5"
love the sig, lulz.all I will say is there is a reason you see spl boxes with a screw every 1.5"
love the sig, lulz.all I will say is there is a reason you see spl boxes with a screw every 1.5"
no it would be the fact that a mechanical fastener acts as a stiffener, while the actual bond may be chemical and superior it does not extend past the surface as a screw will. Going for tenths on the meter the screws will give them the extra hundredth they may need.I would guess because they don't do a whole lot of wood working and are not aware of the fact that an adhesive bond is superior to a mechanical fastener in every way!
thanks, I did just happen to notice my grammar errorlove the sig, lulz.
I bet everyone of those boxes would continue to pound if you pulled all there screws as well, a while back I made a box for a single T2 ten for a guy he didn't want to wait for me to glue it so he said just use screws and I'll glue it later needless to say it lasted minutes before the box was flapping and pulling out screws on just a test run! but it's what he wanted.no it would be the fact that a mechanical fastener acts as a stiffener, while the actual bond may be chemical and superior it does not extend past the surface as a screw will. Going for tenths on the meter the screws will give them the extra hundredth they may need.
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thanks, I did just happen to notice my grammar error