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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 631715" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>why not just drill a hole, put a threaded bolt thru the hole, then put a rubber gasket on the inside, put ring terminals on the wires from the speaker, bolt them to the inside, and have it stick out the outside with a wingnut... a few drops of caulk\hotglue will keep the bolt in place, and the gasket will seal the hole up tight. and use the outter part of the bolt for the terminal.</p><p></p><p>cost you like $2 fora pair of bolts (if you dont have some lying around) and some wingnuts (for ease) and some small ring terminals.</p><p></p><p>and quite easy and airtight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 631715, member: 555713"] why not just drill a hole, put a threaded bolt thru the hole, then put a rubber gasket on the inside, put ring terminals on the wires from the speaker, bolt them to the inside, and have it stick out the outside with a wingnut... a few drops of caulk\hotglue will keep the bolt in place, and the gasket will seal the hole up tight. and use the outter part of the bolt for the terminal. cost you like $2 fora pair of bolts (if you dont have some lying around) and some wingnuts (for ease) and some small ring terminals. and quite easy and airtight. [/QUOTE]
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