K krainium 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 240 0 Stuart,Floriduh Jun 19, 2009 #31 Building a flare is out of the question unless you have a router. You should be able to slide a wooden dowel or threaded rod thru the sub hole by the looks of it.
Building a flare is out of the question unless you have a router. You should be able to slide a wooden dowel or threaded rod thru the sub hole by the looks of it.
Lakota 5,000+ posts Doesn't Know $hit 6,277 1 Louisville, KY Jun 19, 2009 #32 Cut out different size mdf rings and stack them together. Fill in the gaps with fiberglass.
Lakota 5,000+ posts Doesn't Know $hit 6,277 1 Louisville, KY Jun 19, 2009 #33 I would add threaded rod to the plane that has the sub on it. Those pieces of mdf that you had it there are not very stiff.
I would add threaded rod to the plane that has the sub on it. Those pieces of mdf that you had it there are not very stiff.
OP Xprime4 10+ year member ****in' canadian 2,783 1 Quebec, Canada Jun 19, 2009 Thread Starter #34 I would add threaded rod to the plane that has the sub on it. Those pieces of mdf that you had it there are not very stiff. Click to expand... ok i'll check that.
I would add threaded rod to the plane that has the sub on it. Those pieces of mdf that you had it there are not very stiff. Click to expand... ok i'll check that.