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13.25 square inch of port? hope this is in square feet lol. way too small! what is port dimmensions?

you said you are doing double layers. so do one and gain some cubes to go bigger on port. cross bracing is stronger than double layers and takes up less space.

larger box will also help lower the tuning on a given port.

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What is the chances of the box breaking with single walls?

Pre-drill holes with 1/8 bit and use coarse thread screws 1.5" and use good glue like titebond II or III. Maybe even use short 45 degree bracing from wall to wall.

After this and cross bracing will be hard as hell to break.

Anyone that says screws are not stronger (on a standard butt-joint), you are wrong. Ive done tests including glue test, silicon, screws, brads, staples and basically any combination of ways to fasten.

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I believe its 13.25 per net which is just fine. It may not be optimum for getting as much SPL as possible but it will sound good. I would suggest that you try and make the port as square as possible instead of a long narrow port but with a wall in that space it may be difficult.

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Maybe a sketch up design would help..

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just do some bracing a guy over here does 160's with 1 layer 3/4 wood for his box except the front plate thats like 4 inches tho

Right on.

Properly glued joints and good bracing is all you need. Doubling up everything just adds weight and takes up more space.

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