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Best Screws To Use For Subwoofer Box. When i build a custom car audio subwoofer enclosure i like to use threaded inserts as they allow me to. Same screws i use to assemble boxes. Do you really need to use screws in the joints? Lately i prefer the deck screws with a star bit since it's. For single baffled boxes and light subs, i use normal 1 5/8 drywall screws. Answered in chronological order, these were the 1st three questions posted on my last q&a video. For double or thicker baffle and heavy subs, i use #8 or #10 x 2 drywall. I've used 1 coarse thread drywall screws with fine results on 80 pound + subs. Is there a point at which the enclosure's size could determine whether screws are necessary? I normally use cap screws and hurricane nuts or threaded inserts for heavy drivers like subs. For smaller drivers like mids, tweeters.

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Lately i prefer the deck screws with a star bit since it's. For single baffled boxes and light subs, i use normal 1 5/8 drywall screws. When i build a custom car audio subwoofer enclosure i like to use threaded inserts as they allow me to. Same screws i use to assemble boxes. For double or thicker baffle and heavy subs, i use #8 or #10 x 2 drywall. Do you really need to use screws in the joints? I've used 1 coarse thread drywall screws with fine results on 80 pound + subs. I normally use cap screws and hurricane nuts or threaded inserts for heavy drivers like subs. For smaller drivers like mids, tweeters. Is there a point at which the enclosure's size could determine whether screws are necessary?

How To Upholster A Subwoofer Box at Don Hunt blog

Best Screws To Use For Subwoofer Box Lately i prefer the deck screws with a star bit since it's. Do you really need to use screws in the joints? Lately i prefer the deck screws with a star bit since it's. Same screws i use to assemble boxes. For double or thicker baffle and heavy subs, i use #8 or #10 x 2 drywall. For smaller drivers like mids, tweeters. When i build a custom car audio subwoofer enclosure i like to use threaded inserts as they allow me to. Is there a point at which the enclosure's size could determine whether screws are necessary? I've used 1 coarse thread drywall screws with fine results on 80 pound + subs. I normally use cap screws and hurricane nuts or threaded inserts for heavy drivers like subs. Answered in chronological order, these were the 1st three questions posted on my last q&a video. For single baffled boxes and light subs, i use normal 1 5/8 drywall screws.

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