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damn that box looks good! are you and ex custom enclosure builder/installer? What do you think about using steel as the enclosure. I'm thinking about building a box out of 12ga (.109") P&O and powder coating it to match. that way i can have more volume inside and maybe can get a larger sub instead of using 5/8" MDF. Also the rigidity of steel is uncomparible to wood. ANd really, indestructable. Heavy too, so if someone want's to jack it they'll have a hell of a time picking it up
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damn that box looks good! are you and ex custom enclosure builder/installer? What do you think about using steel as the enclosure. I'm thinking about building a box out of 12ga (.109") P&O and powder coating it to match. that way i can have more volume inside and maybe can get a larger sub instead of using 5/8" MDF. Also the rigidity of steel is uncomparible to wood. ANd really, indestructable. Heavy too, so if someone want's to jack it they'll have a hell of a time picking it up
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My home speakers are cnc machined from alloy but they are very heavy and very thick. It can work but the idea with the weld beads will def help. Maybe an internal t bar frame to stop the panels from vibrating. But again you are looking at a great deal of weight. I will weight mine when it's done but it can easy pick it up with one arm at the moment with the am in it. The speaker dont weight a great deal so it's def going to be removable with one person.
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