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aaaaaaahhhhhhhh

f**k! haha, sorry!

nice 1 for pointing that out!

god i'm sh*t at this, haha.

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it's cool i still feel like a c**t for messing up the cut sheet it's so simple i should be ashamed of myself.
 
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So all that's wrong with it now is 'top & bottom' should be 1100 ?

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hi.

sorry gethin i was on the phone thats right all thats wrong with the cut sheet i drew up is that the top and bottom are 1100mm long.
 
are you still going to build some
 
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sorry i didnt word that very well on the cutsheet i said the top and bottom should be 1136mm long but that was wrong.
 
the top and bottom should be 1100mm long.
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Yes I'm going to build a pair very soon.

Trying to decide whether I should go for MDF or ply.

I want ply but i don't want to pay 50 quid a sheet!!

I was talking to my mate earlier and we are thinking about using ply for the outer box and use MDF for all the bracing ports and baffles.



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hi. gethin
 
go for ply all the way its not worth having the mdf swell up on you for the few quid more the ply would be worth it.
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I spose it would be worth the extra couple quid.. but hows the bracing gonna get wet?

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hi.
 
i did'nt really mean getting wet as nodout you know what happens to mdf if it's in damp condistions im not saying your cabs would be but if they ever were the mdf baffle and bracing could swell up nasty. Pinch
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Any idea of how many sheets of sheets of ply would be needed for 2 cabs?

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hi geth.
 
i hav'nt worked it out yet but a ruff guess three sheets of 8x4 should make two gsubs. Ermm
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Yer i started a cutsheet today to work out the best way to fit it on as little amoujn of wood as possible. I think 3 will just do it.

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