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Twin Sundown SA6.5 SW D2 32Hz Ported 0.6ft3 in Ford Escape Box Build
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<blockquote data-quote="imsickofweed" data-source="post: 8644482" data-attributes="member: 668971"><p>Progress has slowed, I got 2 free routers, but theyre missing parts. The parts were cheap, but it takes a while to ship, hopefully they get here before the subs. I also ran out of the nice 9 ply scrap birch wood, and its hard to find the same wood for any decent price. Im probably going to do a single 3/4 sheet for the baffle and just screw it in for now while I do some testing and then glue everything into place and possibly a layer of fiberglass inside for good measure.</p><p></p><p>In case anyone is wondering the free routers were a Skil 1817 (missing base plate and screws) and a DeWalt DW670 (missing collet and tightener nut). I also ordered a jasper circle jig, it says it doesnt work with the 1817, but it does work with the 1830 and they both share the base plate. My guess is because the 1830 is the plunge version and 1817 is not, which will make the jig a little more dangerous. Ive seen people start the hole with a drill and then come in with the router, or keep the base loose for a sloppy plunge then tighten the base and go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imsickofweed, post: 8644482, member: 668971"] Progress has slowed, I got 2 free routers, but theyre missing parts. The parts were cheap, but it takes a while to ship, hopefully they get here before the subs. I also ran out of the nice 9 ply scrap birch wood, and its hard to find the same wood for any decent price. Im probably going to do a single 3/4 sheet for the baffle and just screw it in for now while I do some testing and then glue everything into place and possibly a layer of fiberglass inside for good measure. In case anyone is wondering the free routers were a Skil 1817 (missing base plate and screws) and a DeWalt DW670 (missing collet and tightener nut). I also ordered a jasper circle jig, it says it doesnt work with the 1817, but it does work with the 1830 and they both share the base plate. My guess is because the 1830 is the plunge version and 1817 is not, which will make the jig a little more dangerous. Ive seen people start the hole with a drill and then come in with the router, or keep the base loose for a sloppy plunge then tighten the base and go. [/QUOTE]
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