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Old 04-30-2009, 06:52 AM   #1
custexplorer
Allen, Texas
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Custom sub enclosure

I'd like to put two subs in a fiberglass box, covered with a sheet of glass, where my middle seat Currently is. The glass would be all mdf with coated with fiberglass. I'm not too worried about making the box, but I am worried about figuring out how to mount it (how to remove the center seat since it is attached to the other seat also. If I got another independent seat at a junk yard, could I take the double out and put the single in it's place?




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Old 04-30-2009, 11:19 AM   #2
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Covering 3/4" MDF in fiberglass is a waste of money,time, and materials.

If you are talking about a box with a plexi window it would not be hard to design and build.
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