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<blockquote data-quote="THUMPPER" data-source="post: 6418294" data-attributes="member: 555890"><p>I was lucky enough to spend some time with some transducer engineer's</p><p></p><p>when I was in Brittan and we did turbulance testing with clear enclosures</p><p></p><p>having several types of internal bracing with the use of smoke</p><p></p><p>it was very interesting........</p><p></p><p>glue only holds the outer skin of MDF....I have tested this theory with a hammer and I</p><p></p><p>have found that screws and corner bracing work very well</p><p></p><p>personally I would make all my enclosures with hardwood instead of MDF but it's to much $$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THUMPPER, post: 6418294, member: 555890"] I was lucky enough to spend some time with some transducer engineer's when I was in Brittan and we did turbulance testing with clear enclosures having several types of internal bracing with the use of smoke it was very interesting........ glue only holds the outer skin of MDF....I have tested this theory with a hammer and I have found that screws and corner bracing work very well personally I would make all my enclosures with hardwood instead of MDF but it's to much $$$ [/QUOTE]
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