I Found a perfect 12.5" PVC pipe!
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Wow, Great work man.
"Very nice, High Five."
And you know to tune it you just stuff the line with wool or pillow batting (like we put in sealed boxes to increase the volume). Most make it a little short of the calculated value and then add stuffing toget the sound they want, others just go with the calulated values.
"Very nice, High Five."
And you know to tune it you just stuff the line with wool or pillow batting (like we put in sealed boxes to increase the volume). Most make it a little short of the calculated value and then add stuffing toget the sound they want, others just go with the calulated values.
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you are nuts man....first the fiberglass project and now a 1/4 wave....thats tits
There he goes, one of god's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live... too rare to die.
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goddamnit! that frickin U Shaped thing I made will not work in ANY way to attach to the two pipes...
I tried fiberglass, the pipe's weight snapped the fiberglass like a pencil
I just tried a bunch of threaded 3/8 steel rods, just too damn hard to attach the two together...
I'm about to do what Talnlnky suggested earlier, the box on top made of wood, will be easy enough with all my tools available and my nice router.
I'm going double the baffle that connects to the pipes so that it's like a subwoofer mount so I can remove it whenever the pipe/box needs to be relocated.
damn, that U-turn was a waste of my fiberglass and resin.
I tried fiberglass, the pipe's weight snapped the fiberglass like a pencil
I just tried a bunch of threaded 3/8 steel rods, just too damn hard to attach the two together...
I'm about to do what Talnlnky suggested earlier, the box on top made of wood, will be easy enough with all my tools available and my nice router.
I'm going double the baffle that connects to the pipes so that it's like a subwoofer mount so I can remove it whenever the pipe/box needs to be relocated.
damn, that U-turn was a waste of my fiberglass and resin.
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well, I wanted to make something removable, because it weighs over 200lbs and I'll be moving in a month, so I tried to make sleeves that would attach to the pipes and U, but the three different things I tried didn't work to well. I just bought the extra MDF I needed to make a 2cuft box with a nice recessed attaching hole for each pipe.
I'll have it built tomorrow and get pics
I'll have it built tomorrow and get pics
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