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Forum Name: Car Audio
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URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=82270
Printed Date: June 04, 2024 at 5:10 AM


Topic: measure for box

Posted By: sprawl85
Subject: measure for box
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 2:48 PM

ok I am using 3/4" mdf. I need the external dimentions of the box to be 12x12x6 Someone wanna take a couple minutes of their time and list the dimentions of the boards I need to cut? I hate thinking about this stuff.

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fiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle... but fiberglass tastes better!



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Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 2:54 PM
Don't be lazy, buy a calculator or download some box-building software.  Do it yourself!  posted_image

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Posted By: killer sonata
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:00 PM

First off, consider yourself lucky today. I generally dont like helping the incredibly lazy peole who refuse to do their own work but Im extremely bored right now. A piece of paper to draw a sketch of your box on and some simple math would have answered your own question in a matter of minutes instead of waiting for someone to reply which could take hours.

Second, I am assuming that your box is going to be 6" deep so if I am wrong, adjust my answer appropriately.

Top/bottom - 12" x 12"

Front/back - 12" x 4.5"

Sides - 10.5" x 4.5"





Posted By: sprawl85
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:09 PM
LOL, I work full time and go to school full time... laziness is the name of the game after that pretty much. I am lucky I even have time to build the freakin thing at all. But alas, thanks a bunch killer sonata, and DYOhn :P

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fiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle... but fiberglass tastes better!




Posted By: killer sonata
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:12 PM
i serve my country full time so dont hand me any of that crap-ola! lol




Posted By: Flakman
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:13 PM

I have to agree with DYohn. Everybody is here to help you ... but to help you help yourself.



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Posted By: Flakman
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:15 PM
Sounds like you need someone to build it for you, too. posted_image

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Posted By: the12volt
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:16 PM
sprawl85, maybe we should consider additional icons for members like you ;) Mods?

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Posted By: killer sonata
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:20 PM
sprawl you should feel honored!!!! you have the site administrator taking time out of his busy day and bashing you too! Thats a high honor. lol




Posted By: Flakman
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 3:23 PM

the12volt wrote:

sprawl85, maybe we should consider additional icons for members like you ;) Mods?

Hmmm...I wonder what that icon would look like...



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I feel strange. I have deja vu and amnesia at the same time.

John | Manteca, CA




Posted By: sprawl85
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 5:48 PM
I got it... this one is for me

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and the one from me to dyohn is

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fiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle... but fiberglass tastes better!




Posted By: stevdart
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 7:46 PM
I need someone to reach over and grab a pencil and paper for me so I can help sprawl85....

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Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.




Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: August 30, 2006 at 10:49 PM

OK sprawl, here's how you do it.  Go to your local lumber yard and purchase four full sheets of 3/4" MDF.  Lay one sheet on your workshop floor and very carefully mark out your 12 X 12 square exactly in the middle of the board.  If you are not sure how to do this, purchase a 12" square cardboard box from a local U-Haul store and use it for a template.  Cut it out, being careful to cut on the outsides of your lines so that you end up with the correct size.  Now glue one end of your 12" square to the exact middle of the second sheet.   Clamp and let it cure for 24 hours.  After 24 hours, remove your clamps and mark a line the entire length of the sheet exactly perpendicular to the edges of the 12" square.  Rip the sheet along these lines on a table saw.  This way you'll be certain that the edges align perfectly to your bottom.  Then turn the piece and cut off the excess MDF that extends from the bottom side of the 12" square base.  Cut close to the bottom, but leave a little extra.  You can trim this later with a flush-cut router bit or, if you don't have a router, a nice flat hand-rasp.  Next, measure up from the inside of your base to the proper height for your desired sides and cut off this MDF.  You will want to save these pieces as they will come in handy later.  Now glue and clamp as before the opposite edge of the 12" bottom to the third sheet of MDF and repeat the above steps to form the opposite side.  For the top, you can use part of the left over from the second or third sheet.  Just lay it across the two short sides, glue and clamp, wait 24 hours, then cut and trim.  The same process can be used for the front and back.  Assuming you have followed this process, you should now have a nice-looking 6-sided box.  If you screw up, that's where the fourth sheet comes in handy.  Take it to a local car audio shop and see if you can barter for some help to build your enclosure.  Work slowly, be careful, and before you know it you'll have spent a week and $200 on your box.

Oh, and this is for you: posted_image



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Posted By: sprawl85
Date Posted: August 31, 2006 at 1:33 AM
Well I got the box mostly done tonight. It is for an ED 11kv2. I used liquid nails on all the inside seams and screws every 4 inches and then coated the entire inside with white latex rubberized roofing compound. With two coats on all the seams. It is absolutely sealed, no doubt about it. I will be thowing some polyfill in and the sub tomorrow for a test in the car to see how it sounds. Thanks for the board dimensions, and dyohn you had me cracking up. I could have thought about it myself, but I had so many other things to do and it's not like I think about sub boxes everyday to figure it out in my head quickly. I didn't want to sit down with a piece of paper and take time to figure it out when I had a million other things to do on my one and only day off either.   But.... I will post some pics up tomorrow of the little bugger, and you will get to see what you helped me with. Thanks again.

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fiberglass reminds me of peanut brittle... but fiberglass tastes better!




Posted By: aznboi3644
Date Posted: August 31, 2006 at 7:54 PM
Why polyfill?? Is the box smaller than what ED recommends??





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