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<blockquote data-quote="Zackster" data-source="post: 8562789" data-attributes="member: 671053"><p>I did have some of help from my dad but he's never built a box either. To be completely honest though, it's not really that complicated. It's basic wood work unless you want to some crazy *** port configuration on the inside. The hardest part for us was the sheer weight of the MDF after everything started to come together. It took almost all of our strength to get that ****** into the back of my pathfinder once it was complete, and that was BEFORE we put that 50 pound sub in (estimating). Almost all of it is double stacked 1/2'' glued together. The only reason we did this is because we didn't realize 1/2'' wasn't going to cut it lol. The baffle and inside port pieces are 3/4'' though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zackster, post: 8562789, member: 671053"] I did have some of help from my dad but he's never built a box either. To be completely honest though, it's not really that complicated. It's basic wood work unless you want to some crazy *** port configuration on the inside. The hardest part for us was the sheer weight of the MDF after everything started to come together. It took almost all of our strength to get that ****** into the back of my pathfinder once it was complete, and that was BEFORE we put that 50 pound sub in (estimating). Almost all of it is double stacked 1/2'' glued together. The only reason we did this is because we didn't realize 1/2'' wasn't going to cut it lol. The baffle and inside port pieces are 3/4'' though. [/QUOTE]
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