anyboyd know the cheapest place to get mdf?? better yet does anyone know where i can get cheap 1" thick mdf , lowes and hope depot only sell.75". i'll probaly end up buying from lowes or the depot just seein if anyone know of somewhere to get it cheaper. thanx in advance actually i changed my mind and decide not to build a new box but instead to fiberglass my exsisitng 1, where's the cheapest place to get a small( a qt or so should do) of resin?[Edited on August 13, 2005 at 1:11 AM. Reason : .]
8/13/2005 12:49:46 AM
wal-mart, its in the automotive section next to the bondo and duct tape(i shit you not, it really is )
8/13/2005 1:47:38 AM
walmart has everythingexcept fucking beach towels...they were sold out of fucking beach towels yesterday, i was pissed
8/13/2005 3:14:02 AM
I always get my motor oil at Wal Mart. Shit's significantly cheaper (Castrol GTX) than some auto store.
8/13/2005 10:03:38 AM
you dont need 1" MDF
8/13/2005 1:22:12 PM
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8/14/2005 2:45:34 PM
actually the 3/4" mdf that i used in my current is flexing, it's evident by my screws slowly working their way back out. so i may not need 1" mdf but obviously mt 3/4" isn't enough.
8/15/2005 12:37:44 AM
what are you pushing?
8/15/2005 12:40:17 AM
15" orion h2 w/ 1200w+ rms in a 3 cube box , yea i'm just gonna resin the insides of the box should seal it up + make the box stronger. so is walmart the cheapest place to get small amounts of resin?
8/15/2005 12:52:58 AM
a gallon is cheaper by volume. you'll probably need more resin than you think. you'll go through a quart in no time, especially on a 3cuft box.does your box have any bracing?
8/15/2005 12:57:40 AM
yea i have minimal bracing in each of the corners of the box. i was going to just add bracing but that would throw off my internal volume and i'd still have to go back and seal the box.i figured glassin the box would just do both w/o changing the net volume. so how muahc am i looking at for 1/2 gallon?? and where should i get it?
8/15/2005 1:09:04 AM
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8/15/2005 7:53:07 AM
Don't know if they are cheap or not, but Capital City Lumber, by fairgrounds has managed to find hard to find lumber for me.Let your fingers do the walking.... http://www.realpages.com
8/15/2005 10:05:09 AM
8/15/2005 1:36:42 PM
Home depot sells half gallons of resin for $15 if I remember right.
8/15/2005 1:44:39 PM
a gallon of resin is $20 or $25you're worried about changing the volume of the box using bracing, but to make any kind of structurally sound change with fiberglass you're gonna need a half inch of thickness. that's a lot of cloth and a lot of resin, not to mention it doesn't help if you don't do it well and get all the air out.so which will change the volume more? 1/2" less on every dimension or a 3/4" brace running along each wall?if it's that big of a problem and you want to do it right, rebuild the box and include the bracing in the volume
8/15/2005 2:02:44 PM
1/2" all the way around. that is a bit extreme? He isn't building a brand new box.
8/15/2005 2:41:19 PM
i lost the howto pics of my home theatre sub, but a great way to brace a box well is to like.. hrmm ok if you have say a rectangular cube.. picture both small ends off so your looking through it. build a cross shapped 'wall' inside so that the rectangle is now divided into 4 skinnier rectangles. but before you glue the walls in, fill them w/ holes. like 3-4" holes. be sure to cut out for where the sub baskets will be. works good and is strong. bracing is key.[Edited on August 15, 2005 at 4:23 PM. Reason : adfdf]
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8/15/2005 4:23:32 PM
the combination of the fact that mdf is a tiny bit pourous, and i'm not bob villa i figure the glass would effectivly get rid all of the tiny leaks and completely seal up the mdf. i know mdf is stronger than fiberglass in a flat sheet but id din't know id' need 1/2" of it . i figured i could coat the box w. ab 2-3 layers of resin to seal AND strethen the box. so i guess i could just glass over the inside of the box a single time then add some braces.i think maybe i just need to do braces , didn't realize i need hardner+ cloth in addtion to just the resin. [Edited on August 15, 2005 at 6:20 PM. Reason : .]
8/15/2005 6:05:35 PM
resin by itself is very brittle...it'll just crack without clothhardner comes with the resin usually.silicone the seams, add braces, call it a day. fiberglass is too much trouble just to seal a box. we had this conversation several months ago. i think it was maximadrvr that wanted to seal with fiberglass?
8/15/2005 8:05:32 PM
You did use glue in the first place right? I don't get how you intend to add the bracing after the fact.
8/15/2005 8:25:42 PM
dado grooves, thats where the strength is at, use a table saw, build one right with biscuits and glue in tight fitting dado joints and you dont even need screws, also dont use the cheap ass hardware store wood glue, use the two part epoxy resin
8/15/2005 11:31:01 PM
If anyone needs some MDF i've got a whole sheet of it (3/4") i'll let go for $20.
8/16/2005 1:56:36 AM
According to three-time soap box derby champ Ronnie Beck, poorly guarded construction sites are a gold mine.
8/16/2005 7:20:05 AM
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8/16/2005 10:11:53 AM
take apart some new kitchen cabinets
8/17/2005 4:41:19 PM
Plastics & Fiberglass on Capitalthey've got every type of resin imaginable
8/17/2005 9:47:25 PM