BOX IDEA.....(PICS)

 

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Username: Drivingreckless

Nuthingsville, Florida United state...

Post Number: 80
Registered: Apr-06
GOOD???Upload
 

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Username: John_wash

Nashville, Tennessee

Post Number: 222
Registered: Dec-05
what sub is it for and what program did u use
 

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Username: Drivingreckless

Near tampa, Florida United state...

Post Number: 81
Registered: Apr-06
its for a treo tsx 12.44 and i used winIsd to program it and microstation to draw it....is this a good idea its hiegt is also 10.25"
 

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Username: Tdeaton1021

Near Tampa, Florida USA

Post Number: 2556
Registered: Sep-04
how are you planning to instal a 12 inch sub in a box only 10.25 inches tall?
 

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Username: Lbeckner

Tulsa, Ok Usa

Post Number: 988
Registered: Oct-04
ur bottom and top dimensions dont add up
 

Silver Member
Username: Johnnylemoine

LaPlace, Louisiana United States

Post Number: 720
Registered: Aug-04
yes they do, u have to add 3 inches to the bottom for the port opening. i took I.T. 111, and that is ANSI standards for writing measurements for drafts. its all correct and adds up right. but the main question is still unanswered, how is he gonna put a 12 inch sub in a box thats only 10.25 inches tall. unless he puts it on the top of the box.
 

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Username: Yukhui

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA

Post Number: 322
Registered: Jan-06
It still looks like the bottom and top dimensions don't add up, like Lucas said. If you were using 3/4" MDF, your 29.25" dimension would be 30".
 

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Username: Johnnylemoine

LaPlace, Louisiana United States

Post Number: 726
Registered: Aug-04
ahhh, ur right, i missed that. lol well he had the right idea, just a lil mistake. i need to go back to college.
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