ed
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As soon as all my new gear arrives i'm gonna start building my ICE install. I'm embeding the sub-box into the spare wheel well so that the top of the sub sits flush with the false floor. Therefore it would be best to use a cylindrical shaped sub enclosure - which has to be 1 cubic foot in volume for my sub. It's 12" JBL at the moment, gonna be running about 400w. I was just wondering how thick the fibreglass would need to be to avoid it cracking and bursting once it is all fitted? If anyone on here has ever built themselves a fibreglass sub-enclosure before.....
[Edited on 27-07-2004 by 1800ed]
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ed
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AdiSRI
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5mm odd if its not too powerful a sub, and depending on what material u use for the fibreglassing.
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Adam-D
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ive no help to offer but mmmmmmmmm
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Trotty
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Ah no, not anther fibreglass install...
At a guess I'd say 4-6 layers of matting will do the job nicely.
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ed
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No, not another fibreglass install... Just need a fibreglass sub enclosure so that I can fit it in the spare wheel well... The rest will be... Top secret
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