anyone want to build me a box for a single 12
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ive been in the car audio business for over 5 years and if you came to me for a sub box in a 350z, i would build you the best box i can. but im sorry to say the hours that building involves will reach far more than 100 bucks. yoru looking at the 300-500 range depending on finish.
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Originally Posted by eat rice z33
ive been in the car audio business for over 5 years and if you came to me for a sub box in a 350z, i would build you the best box i can. but im sorry to say the hours that building involves will reach far more than 100 bucks. yoru looking at the 300-500 range depending on finish.
PS: 16PSI, how much you charge me for a 10" mdf ring./ one that has a thinner piece on top so the sub sets in the ring and is flush with the ring that lays on top. Thanx
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i dont really know, thait kind of thing probably be better to have a local shop cut you
people always place way more emphasis on fiberglass...
a well built MDF enclsoure that fills an area nicely, with trim etc, is every bit as time consuming as a fiberglass mold etc...if not more...
the only time fiberglass costs more for sure is when you are doing painted glass work.
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people always place way more emphasis on fiberglass...
a well built MDF enclsoure that fills an area nicely, with trim etc, is every bit as time consuming as a fiberglass mold etc...if not more...
the only time fiberglass costs more for sure is when you are doing painted glass work.
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Originally Posted by 16psibrick
i dont really know, thait kind of thing probably be better to have a local shop cut you
people always place way more emphasis on fiberglass...
a well built MDF enclsoure that fills an area nicely, with trim etc, is every bit as time consuming as a fiberglass mold etc...if not more...
the only time fiberglass costs more for sure is when you are doing painted glass work.
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people always place way more emphasis on fiberglass...
a well built MDF enclsoure that fills an area nicely, with trim etc, is every bit as time consuming as a fiberglass mold etc...if not more...
the only time fiberglass costs more for sure is when you are doing painted glass work.
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yea, painted fiberglass is the onlyt way to go if ur gonna do fg imo. Ill ask a local shop. how much would u guess, i built an under the strut one and i wanna fg the front but i dont have a router to cut that mdf ring lol. maybe i should just go get a router lmao.
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Originally Posted by 16psibrick
i dont really know, thait kind of thing probably be better to have a local shop cut you
people always place way more emphasis on fiberglass...
a well built MDF enclsoure that fills an area nicely, with trim etc, is every bit as time consuming as a fiberglass mold etc...if not more...
the only time fiberglass costs more for sure is when you are doing painted glass work.
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people always place way more emphasis on fiberglass...
a well built MDF enclsoure that fills an area nicely, with trim etc, is every bit as time consuming as a fiberglass mold etc...if not more...
the only time fiberglass costs more for sure is when you are doing painted glass work.
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Originally Posted by mitchgt
+1 for sure... I've been working on my MDF enclosure for a few days now... granted only a 4 hours one day, and like 6 the next... And as I stand now all I have is every board cut, trimmed, routered and ready for glue/nails/screws/carpet. (I'm putting in 2 false floors, walls going to the second floor, and a huge vented box for a diamond 12')
dude, you dontt ever need nails or screws, just use liquid nails, i put it on my subbox thinkin id want to do some staples also, dude, those liquid nails hold it together stronger than fack! way more thhan I anticipated.
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Originally Posted by B-Unit
dude, you dontt ever need nails or screws, just use liquid nails, i put it on my subbox thinkin id want to do some staples also, dude, those liquid nails hold it together stronger than fack! way more thhan I anticipated.
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Originally Posted by 04silverzcoupe
see above post.
side note:nazar and 16psibrick, nthing persobal, im sure yall build awesome stuff. i just dont have the money for that right now. nor the desire to spend money like that anymore. i like doing things myself, its just hard sometimes for me to get motivated. but anyway, again nothing personal, wishyall the best
side note:nazar and 16psibrick, nthing persobal, im sure yall build awesome stuff. i just dont have the money for that right now. nor the desire to spend money like that anymore. i like doing things myself, its just hard sometimes for me to get motivated. but anyway, again nothing personal, wishyall the best
You can certainly make your own box for under $100... Not counting your time you put into it... Good luck and I hope it comes out nice.
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Originally Posted by Nazar
No sweat, There are no gard feelings at all.
You can certainly make your own box for under $100... Not counting your time you put into it... Good luck and I hope it comes out nice.
You can certainly make your own box for under $100... Not counting your time you put into it... Good luck and I hope it comes out nice.
the first box i built turned out pretty good. but the second one was way shi*ty. i rushed it and didnt take my time making cuts and it shows. so we'll see how the third one works out.
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