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Electrikal
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bump for been so damn sexy
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tweeter box
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whos the gay?
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djyves
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"If brute force doesn't work, you're just not using enough!"
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dj-panoramix
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you talk about that ?
do you still have the parameter or a better plan ? just to look how it sim.
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jamwa
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also as another idea that you will probably shoot down in flames.
there are catches using allen key to clamp in place basically a multi style hook that on a thread turns to catch and the when you further turn the key it winds in on a thread that locks tight will work in the 18mm ply and no flappy bits to rattle....
and another probably usless idea - what about rebating the ends and an external and internal 9mm x 9mm return and have a rubber strip on the internal edge of the internal rebate....
I shall f*@k of now shall I.......
bye
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jamwa
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Rog far from it for me to suggest anything to you
but would it not be easier to have the catches joining the units on the back and front internals so that you can lift each section into place then clamp together....
just a thought....
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Joe_Kidd
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ahhhhh. They are beautiful
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mykey
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this thing keeps raising its head, is this a hint that it will be at carnival? |
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norty303
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You mean something like this?
http://www.speakerstore.nl/constructions/17 |
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scottylaroq
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i have a confession.
Ever since ive read this thread, the idea of superhuge 2-part horns wont seem to leave my head, what if it were to be a regular front loaded horn hmm-mm-ahhh? or perish the thought, i giant ported infra-horn? Rog, if youre listening, do you think that a 2 piece horn like you have made is within the realm of a DIY effort? Not saying that it would be as good, but do you think one could still make one of these in their garage and still end up with a pretty kickin sub? |
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norty303
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That said, I had a quick look through your threads and couldn't really see what you meant about a cool reception.
Anyways... welcome!
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Jake_Fielder
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yeah, i dunno where that came from, that guy was just winding Rog up.
Other than that this is a damn good thread!
Welcome Bill!
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