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Sealed box problem! What can I do? Am I SOL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 9396"><p>i have found over the years that these hole strip out easy, when making a box always make the speaker holes a few cm to small, you can always make them bigger with a fine toothed wood rasp, also i mount 1X2X4 inch piece of REAL wood behind the holes at an angle, to beef them up, i always use those anchor nut things so i can tighten the sh*t out of the subs, and use locktight on them, works GREAT!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 9396"] i have found over the years that these hole strip out easy, when making a box always make the speaker holes a few cm to small, you can always make them bigger with a fine toothed wood rasp, also i mount 1X2X4 inch piece of REAL wood behind the holes at an angle, to beef them up, i always use those anchor nut things so i can tighten the sh*t out of the subs, and use locktight on them, works GREAT!!!! [/QUOTE]
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