PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 #1 im trying to make some small sealed panels that will do on the wall of my van what thickness wood should i use this will be for 6.5 coaxials now and eventually some 6.5 comps Click to read more...
im trying to make some small sealed panels that will do on the wall of my van what thickness wood should i use this will be for 6.5 coaxials now and eventually some 6.5 comps Click to read more...
Dj-torn 10+ year member Still learning... 614 3 Fairchild, WA Feb 11, 2006 #2 1/2" mdf is fine, or 3/4" if you are going to add more later on
OP PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 Thread Starter #3 how much do you think it would effect it if i used plywood
OP PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 Thread Starter #4 bump
OP PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 Thread Starter #5 do you think .5 cubes sealed would be enough
OP PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 Thread Starter #6 anyone kno if plywood is ok to use i have tons of 1/2 inch lying around
helotaxi 5,000+ posts Kilroy was Here 8,961 73 South Central (New Mexico that is...) Feb 11, 2006 #7 It should be fine assuming that its not the crappy, rough plywood with tons of gaps in the middle plys.
It should be fine assuming that its not the crappy, rough plywood with tons of gaps in the middle plys.
OP PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 Thread Starter #8 no thi is the nice stuff very solid
OP PESteele 10+ year member I wang on an 8 in a van 3,463 10 annapolis Feb 11, 2006 Thread Starter #9 i also have wood that is solid all the way through the horizontally it is in different strips glued together which you probably dont understand
i also have wood that is solid all the way through the horizontally it is in different strips glued together which you probably dont understand