akustoms Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 yep same thing happend to me, i just glued and screwed. then fiberglassed the inside and outside of all the seems to seal it up. Quote 15"AA havoc, AQ1200d. T3 audio 6.5 2 way componet set on rockford p400.4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SQMonte Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 This is what happens when you get wood cut at home depot by someone who doesn't know what they're doing and don't use the right tool for the job. Fixed I got my box cut for me by the guys at Home Depot and when I provided the right measurements they cut them all perfectly. Quote Alpine CDA-117...Memphis 16-X03 CDT Audio SQA-4100...SEAS Prestige H1396...Crescendo MP-6 Soundstream Rubicon 1.2500d...Digital Designs 3512f Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumonskateboard6 Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 Did they cut your wood with a jig saw?? Yeah it's fixable I'd seal inside with silicone and outside with sawdust mixed with wood glue. If you got a compressor try using a nozzle after and see if any air leaks. Quote Current Systems: 2011 BMW 335i Hertz HDP1 DC LVL3 12" Full Carbon Fiber 2002 Acura TlKenwood DNX9980HD2 DCLVL4 12" Subs with LVL5 Parts D.7 CoilsDC 3.5kHertz HSK-165 up front HCX-165 RearHertz HDP4 AmpDC Power Engineering 260 Amp AltBig 3 and amp powered with KNU 1/0XS Power D2400 Up Front i pulled out my dick in class many of times and had it shown. get over it bitch...stupid open legged hairy beavered bitch... going over rms = smaller box, under rms = bigger box... Low voltage doesn't blow amps. That's a myth. A router that does the sub holes makes rounded edges also? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skittlesRgood Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 Get some sawdust and mix it with wood glue and put it on the end that are bad so it can seal it up, make sure you have enough so it squeezes out the sides and then caulk the inside after it all dries up. x2 Quote If I answered you in a well mannered, informative way, you asked a good question or had a good attitude. If I was an asshole, you asked a stupid question or you had a fucktard attitude... or I was in a bad mood. Team BassickHU: Pioneer AVIC Z110Front: Peerless SLS 6.5", Peerless HDS 4", Rainbow tweeter - running activeAmp: JL HD600/4 and DC 4 channel (bridged to midbass)Processor: JBL MS-8Subs: 2x 12" AA MayhemsAmp: DC 3kElectrical: DC power 270xp alt. 1/0 big 4. XSpower D3400 and six D680s. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/121795-29-update-the-buick-is-getting-a-rebuild/ Top career scores: DBdrag 151.7 MECA SQ 82.25My SOTM build Yeah. im pretty sure they dont warranty retarded people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeyrapboy Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 Get some sawdust and mix it with wood glue and put it on the end that are bad so it can seal it up, make sure you have enough so it squeezes out the sides and then caulk the inside after it all dries up. x3 Did this on my last box and then for the "cosmetics" of the box i just used wood filler, So now its air tight and looks decent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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