sub fastener question.

So they just kinda spin cause there not attached to the wood anymore?I wondered that cause on another project I used them and went to loosin the bolt and it just spun all the little spikes flat.

These will be in a double baffle so do you think the inserts are better?I'e seen some that look like a pine cone and some that have threads on the outside.Is that what you used?

 
Please save yourself a huge headache and don't use T-nuts. I've never used threaded inserts but they look much more promising than T-nuts. Never will I let a friend or even an enemy use T-nuts for a speaker enclosure again.

 
has anyone ever seen those hex head cap screws but with threads for wood? i bought a sub/box used and it had them but ive never been able to find them anywhere else, i love them though because the head ends up flush with the rubber gasket. ill hook someone up if they find them for me

 
I would not suggest t-nuts or hurricane nuts the prongs strip out the wood to easy.From personal experience i got my 12" stuck in a box and ended up having to drill through the screw.WAS A B*ITCH

 
ok... everyone is saying no t-nuts or hurricane nuts... so what the hell is everyone using then?

i suppose... since generally the t-nuts will be permament... maybe dab them in some glue before inserting them so they wont come loose as easily?

 
i switched to using t nuts for the new setup thats going into my blazer, most of my other setups have had problems with the MDF disintegrating around the cutout hole. I have used these on other things before and if u use a screw and washer to install them before the driver is installed it is much easier. I used #10 machine screws

I have used bottom of the barrel stuff like Kicker Comps, Pioneer, Memphis PR's and Memphis M3's. I have never had any experience with any real subs. So my results may not match yours

 
I had that problem with an amp rack I did.The **** spikes just flatened right out!So the thread inserts are like $4-5 at lowes for 2 so I don't know if its gonna be worth it??Might have to just stick with good ol screws.

 
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