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I want to do a custom box, but don't want to pay custom prices. I have 2 12" subs and I hate the fact that the box sticks out so far. I would rather have the box be wider and taller with less depth to completely fit into the space in the back of the trunk and allow a bit more trunk space. I imagine someone has done this. I just want to know how tough it is to make your own quality box that doesn't have issues with leakage and stuff like that. Seems like a few power tools, some wood glue and screws would do the trick. How about joining the box? Any special techniques for joining the corners and preventing leakage?

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What kind of tools do you have available?


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basic tools, circular saw, drill, sawzall. Not much more than that. I'd be willing to buy some additional tools, but nothing too major

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I made my own enclosure, and it was well worth it. I borrowed most of the tools from friends/relatives, and bought the MDF from Home Depot. A 4'x8' section was something like $25 (can't really remember now).

I calculated the dimensions that would best accomodate the sub and a couple of internal braces to make a 2ft^3 sealed enclosure, which is what the manufacturer called for. I took the MDF to a local cabinet maker who cut the sides and braces. I had them do it because I wasn't confident that I could be accurate enough with a rickety table-saw.

I cut a hole in the braces that made them roughly 1 inch thick all the way around. I used carpenter's wood glue and 2" drywall screws to mount the braces to the inside and connect all the sides together. After letting the glue cure for a day I used silicone sealant on all of the joints from the inside of the box, and where the wire goes through the back.

When the box was done I (200+ lbs) could easily jump up and down hard on the box, and it didn't even budge, not to mention I could probably fill it with water and it would hold. No, I'm not willing to try that out!


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If you buy wood from Home Depot or lowes they will cut it for you. You get about 3 cuts from and maybeee $.05 to $.10 for the rest. They can't do any angle cuts to my knowledge.


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Yes, having your measurements and letting the store cut it for you is the best way, IMO


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I do it all, includidng fiberglass. PM me.


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I did mine in 2 days

Day 1: Mearsure , measure , and some more measureing. Then cut pieces and put down liquid nail, sealer in the inside, and put a lot of screws in it.

Day 2: Covered it and put the speakers in.

Heres mine





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i usually do things myself, but i found a 10" qlogic box for 15$ the other day, as i already bragged about, and i love it.


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that's actually enough tools you got there.. you'd probably make a better box with some clamps, but that's actually sufficient enough


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