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<blockquote data-quote="jmgb4" data-source="post: 7229965" data-attributes="member: 630600"><p>Well I have decided to go a little on the small side for my port area and get a 6" aeroport. Now my question is is there a way to plug one? I will have two for SPL and one for daily pounding / listening. One open is for 33hz while two is for 48....</p><p></p><p>If I cant do this then I need to re-design once again. I have a 3.75 cubic foot box and I wont be able to fit 8" tubes in my trunk and get the tuning I want. The 6" aeroports are a "little" too small but better than just using 6" pvc. The only issue is plugging one.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of mounting them both flush with the edge of the box and having a bigger wooden disk with a rubber gasket on the inside of it. I would secure it using nuts and bolts already drilled and glued into the box. The only problem is is when the glue wears off on the bolt, it will keep on spinning and I wont be able to seal that port 100% - also if the bolt ever rattles into the box I am done for... Both of these issues would make the box useless for daily pounding / listening.</p><p></p><p>Ideas? Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmgb4, post: 7229965, member: 630600"] Well I have decided to go a little on the small side for my port area and get a 6" aeroport. Now my question is is there a way to plug one? I will have two for SPL and one for daily pounding / listening. One open is for 33hz while two is for 48.... If I cant do this then I need to re-design once again. I have a 3.75 cubic foot box and I wont be able to fit 8" tubes in my trunk and get the tuning I want. The 6" aeroports are a "little" too small but better than just using 6" pvc. The only issue is plugging one. I was thinking of mounting them both flush with the edge of the box and having a bigger wooden disk with a rubber gasket on the inside of it. I would secure it using nuts and bolts already drilled and glued into the box. The only problem is is when the glue wears off on the bolt, it will keep on spinning and I wont be able to seal that port 100% - also if the bolt ever rattles into the box I am done for... Both of these issues would make the box useless for daily pounding / listening. Ideas? Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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